Jerome David Salinger's only novel, The Catcher in the Rye, is based on a life event forming the protagonist Holden Caulfield. It became a problematic teenager who told the story in 1950. The theme of the story is a sense of mutual feelings. I marginalized youth at this time. "I do not know who has good ideas" (Serlinger 4) is trying to pursue his identity with the tone that Holden can not contact anyone around him Set that up. Lonely effort, acceptance, and justification.
Wheat catcher - JD Salinger plays Hallerfeld as a Dutch watchman and JD Salinger is home to the main character Holden Caulfield. It is no coincidence that he has a remarkable similarity with the author of the novel itself. Sarringer seems to have a childhood similar to that described by Holden at "catcher of rye". The two men seem to have a certain charm to young children, especially young women. J. D. - Field Catcher - Holden Colefield as modern Odysseus, a man named Homer wrote "Odyssey". After the conclusion of the Trojan War it tells the mysterious and dangerous adventurer of Ithaca, the king of Ossex. Odyssey can be defined as an adventure. The protagonist of Salinger's catcher, Holden Colefield used to have his own Odyssey. Houghden has met many experiments and research experiences in New York adventure.
J. D. Salinger's "Rye Capturer" made a provocative investigation of a frustrated teenager, Holden Colefield's rude life. Without thorough analysis and research, Holden seems to be an obvious heterosexual, vulgar and kind, typical young man who punishes falsehood and accuses adult evil. But this is a paradox. The best way to judge and analyze Holden is his remark and action, which has no room to argue. - Holden of Holden Caulfield, a typical teenager today is drawn on JD Salinger 's novel "The Catcher in the Rye". A typical teenager living today is connected. The fact that I wrote this book many years ago clearly shows the eternal nature of this work. Holden's behavior is a behavior that all teenagers can communicate clearly.