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The Catcher in the Rye is a book that has aged shockingly well over time with its relatability and message. However, there is one aspect that seems to be "hit or miss'' when it comes to his personal struggle to find meaning. Holden lives in an age when being a teenager often meant being part of the "normals" or else being cast out. While this trend has very much carried over into the 21st century, I believe that people who don't fit in the normal nowadays have the ability to find their own niche through the internet and other forms of media that may serve as a common factor amongst them. When we consider that Holden struggles to come up with something “material” that he is passionate about, we notice that he seems to only enjoy spending time with Allie and Phoebe. I don't mean to demean Holden's trauma from his brother's death, but I think that whatever hole he was in has been dug even deeper because of his absence of anything he could be consist