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Example of loss of innocence in catcher in the rye

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Holden becoming more mature and seeing how the world truly is.

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Holden realizes that it is time for him to move on to adulthood and that his time for youth and innocence has come and gone. The museum makes Holden realize that the only thing changing every time he goes back is himself. He is beginning to mature and truly losing his innocence.

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