One of the themes of Herman Hesse's Siddhartha and Medellin Salinger (The D.) includes a hero who is looking for a journey of self and life. Dreams throughout Siddhartha's novel include finding yourself. And unite in the great God.
"Everyone is facing adversity in their lives and how one person deals with these problems is another place to make people different.If you do not settle, These difficulties can weaken people, but as victims try to solve them, the problem will be out of date Includes: relationships, feelings, fate, and suicide.
A boy named Holden Coldfield, a false Holden of "The Catcher in the Rye" is faced with social and life obstacles as he is struggling to find the direction and relationship with the world I will. From the first page, the reader can understand and understand that Holden said about our way of living and how people manage ourselves in society. The more you read it, you agree to Holden Caulfield. - Catcher in the Lie - It is still related to today's young - The witness of the McDadden wheat field is unique. This novel was written from the perspective of a teenager living in New York in the 1950s.
Horton, a security official in the wheat field, hopes to become a rye catcher. Holden wants to grasp the children before the children fall off the cliff and understand how the world is a reality and the world disappoints. He wants to keep children innocent. There are some citations and examples that can be supported by wheat field observers, such as the state of the school, the death of Erie, the anger of Holden against the death of Erie when the children are singing in a park in Radio City . - "If the literature we are reading does not cause us to do so, why can you read it, literary works must be ice axes to break the ocean of our hearts. - It's Franz Kafka value. When the author writes a document, the author must contact the reader only and wake it up. He should bring new lives to readers' ideas and ideas and awaken them only.