Holden Colefield, J. The hero of D. Salinger, a novel "rye catcher", is a 17-year-old child who often experienced a lifetime from childhood to adulthood, often referred to as "age of adolescent anxiety". Colefield wrote in the novel: I feel about Holden (Salinger 39), "You must do a bit of that crazy sonuvabitch sorry." By using vulgar language and taboo topics, this novel has been the center of discussion for reviews for more than 60 years. Fortunately, we are transcending the literary works that completely ban the traditional idea and forbidding the freedom to express our thoughts, opinions and imagination.
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.