The Catcher in the Rye by J. D. Salinger
[2023-04-13 23:37:01]
Watcher watcher is a popular novel written by JD Salinger. This book was published in 1951, originally written for adults, but now it is remembered and worshiped by people all over the world and all walks of life, especially young people. In order to avoid the narrator, the ferocious fragment of Holden Caulfield, along with his speech style, can include the style of youth and accurately depict the anxiety and loneliness of many young people including it. After the threat, please find his own pursuit at expensive preparatory school expedition he passed.
Catcher of rye wheat field - Relationship with today's youth, J D. The watchmen in the wheat field of Salinger are unique. This novel was written from the perspective of a teenager living in New York in the 1950s. From the background and end of the book, "I will tell you about this madman on Christmas last year, I had to get out of here and relax before I got exhausted" (1 page) Return home It may tell you what you did after you, how you became sick, and which school you should go to, but I do not want to feel like (p.213) Holden Cole From the field,
McDonald 's with problems has problems With McGrady' s "Watcher in the Lie" Holden, Holden Colefield is drawn as a young, problematic person. He told us a story from the mental hospital she lives in. Holden refused to recognize the feelings of death of his brother Erie. In response to Erie's death, Holden hides his true feelings about himself, change, death, and relationships with others. - "Watching the writer" Holder The humor of Sarlinger wrote that the young man was very sad after the Second World War. In Salinger 's only novel "rye catcher" he tells a young man who does not understand society and its environment. He reviewed the circumstances that everyone is lying. By making the reader lie openly, he makes himself look unreliable.
Security guards of JD Sarlinger JD Salinger's famous and respected novel, a barbarian security guard, reflects Holden Colefield, a problematic teenager, in the surrounding people and society itself. Supercritical View This role has a remarkable vision of the world that morals, principles, wisdom, purity, and innocence should transcend money, gender, and power, but clearly these are I acknowledge the qualities have been expelled. - J. D Salinger has successfully demonstrated his personal view of the world through his role at the catcher, Holden Colefield. Cobb Field fights the background of New York to portray the theme of Salinger - you must obey the real world of life, not the world you want. Publish Saringer 's View of the World. Salinger experienced many experiences experienced by Holden