Catcher in the Rye 9-10
In the passage by Daryn Kagan, the author speaks about her
newish car and the persistent rattle sounds that it makes while she drives. No
one seems to hear this rattle but her and her husband, it is a quiet thing that
only they can hear. In the end of the poem Kagan speaks to the fact that
everyone has a “rattle in their newish car” everyone has a “thorn in their side”
everyone has something that “others can’t see or detect that you’re told to get
over”. Kagan believes that everyone has something that they struggle with but
can’t seem to shake, something they can’t seem to overcome.
In Catcher and the
Rye Holden’s “rattle” is Allie’s baseball mitt. Holden holds onto the mitt for sentimental
reasons which remind him of his brother who passed away from cancer a couple of
years prior to the beginning of the book’s timeline. From the way that Holden
speaks about his brother the audience can see that he hasn’t completely accepted
Allie’s death. Holden holds onto this mitt to hold onto his brother. After
Allie’s death Holden breaks his hand after punching out all of the windows in
the family garage, after telling this story he says “My hand still hurts me
once in a while” (Salinger 50). The fact that Holden sometimes still feels pain
in that broken hand, which exemplifies the rage and hurt that Holden felt after
Allie’s death, shows that Holden still has that thorn in his side that prevents
him from truly living.
Holden never really accepted or truly mourned after Allie’s
death. He will always have a silent rattle in his car.
I really enjoyed your connection between the rattle and the baseball mitt, Rhys. I think the following quote can add to the conversation: "[Jane] was the only one, outside my family, that I ever showed Allie's baseball mitt to, with all the poems written on it" (Salinger 100-101). In this quote, Holden views Allie's mitt as very special and he doesn't show many people. How do you think Holden's characterization can be furthered by this quote?
ReplyDeleteI think that this quote would add a layer onto Holden's characterization because it would encourage the audience to view Holden as being protective of Allie's mitt. It would also give insight to who Holden trusts with this very special item.
DeleteI enjoyed your comment on the fact that Holden never got over Allie¨s death and still holds onto the baseball mitt for sentimental reasons. It made me consider the reason that Sladlater and Holden were fighting in their room over Holden¨s composition that he wrote for Sladlater. What do you think about the fact that that could have led to Holden fight with Sladlater?
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed reading your writing, it really got me thinking about Holden and the significance of the baseball mitt as well as the situation regarding the loss of his brother Allie. My only questions would be; do you think Holden's outburst at school and negativity connect back to the los of his brother? How so?
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