Holden's innocence "Capturing in the rye" in J. D · Sarlinger's novel "Catching in Rye", Holden · Colefield, the main character, spent a crawling few days in New York. In the meantime, he learned a lot about himself. He seems to have some kind of spiritual problem, but fortunately, at the end of the story, this problem became so serious. But what is interesting is that he understands that his business is unknown about himself. Holden placed the child on the pedestal and considered the adult "pony." Holden did not know, but he unknowingly protected the disorder from childhood.
Hoden lost the innocent novel "Lie Catcher" in New York's Rye "Cat's Ray" in the 1950s. The hero is a 15-year old boy, Holden, who leads the reader through a story that depicts the loss of innocence. Holden believes that everyone is innocent, but in teenagers it necessarily relaxes in some way. Holden thinks that the innocence of a child has been lost. Holden is very concerned about this and he believes he can stop "losing innocence" becoming "a watcher in the field of wheat". Everyone is born
"Get on host" Catcher Salinger at JD "catch in rye wheat" is a guilty novel of the road that fell down to create a lot of sarcasm in his hero Holden Colefield, whose author's exhibition innocence, I wrote it. Holden clearly believes innocence of child social protection, he can not seem to rely on his innocence. Through this novel, Holden demonstrates his love and childless innocence protection, ironically, he may actually lose his childhood
One of the most important themes of the catcher is that Holden has lost innocence. As the novels advanced, Hoden showed an innocent lack and introduction into the "real world". Holden tried to capture his original innocence as the basis of his feelings. In the novel there are various symbols and events to discuss Holden 's innocence. One of the most important is gloves belonging to Holden's younger brother Allie. This glove reminded me of his young achievements and his infinite affection as a child. When Holden mature and enters adolescence, he begins to lose feelings of love. The fact that he went to school may have caused the loss of this love as he was surrounded by sound