Catcher In The Rye Whats Wrong With Teenagers

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Why are teenagers the way there are What is wrong with teenagers? JD Salinger shows a rough time as a teenager in the book Catcher in the Rye. Holden Caulfield is a normal teenager going through a rough patch in his life causing him to make bad decisions. Teenager’s minds are not always fully connected, meaning we make dumb choices. According to the article of teenage brain developments, “When two teenagers’ drivers are racing down the road darting through traffic to get ahead of each other… They are doing it because the risk and danger involved” (Sheryl Feinstien). This show that teenagers amygdala is taking over control and the frontal lobe is trying to get the connections right. There are many examples of teenagers getting reckless driving tickets due to the lack of care they have one the road. Salinger shoes a typical teenage male fight “Then he finally let one go at me and the next thing I know I was in the goddamn floor again” (45).…show more content…
In the metal illness packet they say “Post Traumatic Stress Disorder can occur when a teenager experiences a shocking or dramatic event that is outside the range of a usual human experience” (mental illness). This shows that some teenager can have PTSD but not every teenager goes through a traumatic event. Some teenagers go through a traumatic event that can change the way that they think or the way that they act but this does not mean that they have a case of PTSD. However this position is wrong because “Serotonin the neurotransmitter that makes us feel calm and peace is at a natural low during adolescences” (Teenage Brain Development). Teenager’s brains can be complicated in many ways. Teenagers are trying to figure out who they are so their brain is lost and confused; teenagers do not have a mental illness. Everyone has gone through this stage in life, but yet, not everyone has a mental illness in the

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