The Wallflower And Catcher In The Rye Comparison Essay

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Both stories the Catcher in the Rye and Perks of being a wallflower there are similarities and differences. A big difference they have is the fear of rejection. In the catcher Holden is afraid of being rejected by a girl he likes, Jane. In Perks, Charlie is afraid to loose his friends and not be accepted. A similarity is the fear of the inevitable. Things like death and loss of innocence. More or less them growing up. For Charlie it is Aunt Helen and for Holden it is the loss of his brother Allie. In the Catcher, Holden has a crush on jane. Strathlader is taking out Jane Gallagher and Holden is jealous but he tried not to show it. He really wanted to go downstairs and talk to Jane but he got so nervous and he could not bring himself to do …show more content…

He was so young and had so much ahead of him. Holden is now almost trying to let Allie’s legacy live through himself. He want’s to protect all children. He is afraid to grow up and he had a very hard time until he see’s Phoebe on the merry go round and he just realizes he has to let her fall and pick herself back up. He has to be more mature and let her figure it out. That's the best way to protect children. Teaching them resilience and independence. I think he also kind of realizes no matter how hard you try, kids are always going to lose innocence. Whether it is a lot or just a little bit. Never losing innocence is impossible. At the end of reading both stories. I have come to the conclusion that while the Catcher in the Rye and Perks of being a Wallflower are two different books; while they have a different plot and a different story in all, they are very similar. They both deal with mental illness, fear, change, loss of innocence and many more things alike. My final thoughts are that it's not the words that mean the most in a story it's what is said in between them. It’s the underlying meaning in a story, the characters feelings expressed through

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