Holden Caulfield seems to have collected all these different kinds of people. As he is very mean to the nun, he can become very generous. He also tells a lie. But one of Holden's is the moral code he follows. Among the witnesses of the wheat field, Holden showed at least three elements of his moral code. One element of his moral code is that people lose feelings by lying. A sentence can be proved, "Old lady Moro said nothing beside you, you should see her.
The lie is the theme of repetition of JD Sarlinger's novel "Rye catcher", which is directly related to Holden Colefield's role. Lying is the escape from Holden and he does not need to deal with the problem he faces, thus isolating himself, as he makes you feel better about himself. This can be seen in Chapter 3 when he was leaving with the teacher "Old Spencer". He told the reader, "I am the most horrifying liar I have ever seen in your life, it's terrible.When I am on my way to a store to buy a magazine, where will someone go (P.9) At this point in the novel, Holden is in his way back to the dormitory after telling his teacher how to go to his gym, telling his teacher how to lie. This novel is very important. Because it shows how he can compensate for this lie and how his teacher can get rid of the reality he is about to face.
JD Sarlinger's novel "Rye catcher" is a growing novel. In other words, it shows the growing stage of young people and gradually matures. But this novel is indeed to escape the compulsory life of the notorious stage of life to stay in pure childhood. This stage has either arrived or reached all of the people's lives and many people think this is the most difficult emotional stage they have not yet encountered. JD Salinger uses a character named Holden Colefield to express this transition period and is a 17 year old narrator.
I used to be a generation, writing reality and books beyond humanity. Wheat field monitors written by JD Salinger combine a unique style, a controversial theme, and a thoughtable hero in this sensitive study of human condition. This postwar novel protests against the loss of innocence and hypocrisy of this era, the arrival of the ultimate age novel. Salinger has built "hypocrisy" and a shocking reality full of lies reality - a very realistic reality. "Rye catcher" is a story of young people's understanding of the world in which the young people live and what he encounters (Lomazoff 3). This work is similar to other famous and influential works of the same nature. For example, Maxwell Guyssummer summarized the novel as "readable and quite readable in a tragic story of pre-puberty riots.