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Rye Essay, Research Paper


?Nature?s first green is gold,


Her hardest hue to hold.


Her early leaf?s a flower;


But only so an hour.


Then leaf subsides to leaf.


So Eden sank to grief,


So dawn goes down to day.


Nothing gold can stay.


-Robert Frost


?Nothing Gold Can Stay? by Robert Frost exemplifies the loss of


innocence. The poem displays how you are pure and innocent when you are


a child but as you mature, it is impossible to remain this way. In The


Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger, Holden will soon realize that ?nothing


gold can stay.?


Holden?s main goal in life is to protect children from losing their


innocence. He designates this to the role of catcher in the rye, who catches


children before they fall off the cliff. Symbolically, the cliff represents the


transition from childhood to adulthood. He idolizes his sister Phoebe and


his deceased brother, Allie, because they embody the characteristics of


innocence and virtue, attributes Holden finds ideal. Holden yearns for that


childlike sincerity, instead of the adult world, which seems hypocritical and


phony.


Obviously, Holden?s job of catcher in the rye is only a dream, but he


still tries to protect children?s naivet?. While visiting Phoebe?s school, he


notices that some had written ?Fuck you? on the wall. Seeing that drove


him crazy because he knew that if his sister saw the writing, she would


discover what it meant, and therefore part of her innocence would be taken


away. In order to preserve his catcher in the rye role, he wipes off all the


?Fuck you? signs that he can. Here you can see he is a step closer to


realizing that his dream role cannot come true when he says that not even


in a million years cou

ld you rub off half the ?Fuck you? signs. This shows


that he is starting to realize that his dream may not be possible.


One good example of Holden?s character comes when he is at the


Museum of Natural History. He comments about how the greatest thing


about the museum is how, although you may come many times over the


years, it never changes. Every exhibit would be exactly the same. The


only thing that changes is you. It makes Holden despondent to think about


Phoebe going to the museum and changing every time she goes. ?Certain


things should stay the way they are. You ought to be able to stick them in


one of those big glass cases and just leave them alone.? These two lines


represent Holden?s character entirely.


The climax of the novel comes when Holden is watching Phoebe on


the carousel in the rain and his dream is symbolically crushed. Phoebe and


all of the children are reaching for a gold ring on the carousel and Holden is


worried she will fall off. ?The thing with kids is, if they want to grab for the


gold ring, you have to let them do it, and not say anything. If they fall off,


they fall off, but it?s bad if you say anything to them.? When Holden makes


this comment, you can see his views have changed. He now sees that


children cannot be restricted in this way.


In his quest for an Eden filled with innocence and purity, Holden came


to the conclusion that life must move forward and this means that Holden


cannot hold onto adolescence forever. Although he does have a nervous


breakdown, he now seems able to deal with his problems. He also seems to


understand the word ?phony? now, and no longer uses it. D.B?s English


girlfriend sounds ?affected? but not phony. Holden seems to have grown


and realizes now that not every adult in the world is bad.

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