A watcher in the wheat field is a novel of a first person story. Holden Colefield, the main character, tells stories. The first few chapters are about the way the private school he passed "gives him an ax." After several warnings, he did not apply for himself in the class. Holden was very frustrated with the deal as he knew that his parents were disappointed in being driven out of another school. Just that night, Holden fought with his roommate, and now he is very angry, and Holden should leave school before he should.
The adolescence of the watcher's language in the wheat field is the central theme of many novels, but JD Salinger's "Observer in the wheat field" is the main content of the academic curriculum which captured this stage for a long time was. Spirit live in an extremely sensitive form, directing a dramatic reaction with the vulgar words of Holden Caulfield. As an autobiographical record of Halden Caulfield, a student before graduating from a fictional university, "The Catcher in the Rye" deals with social scandals of the time (Gwynn, 1958). As a young man who is emotional, intellectual, curious, sensitive to pain, Holden is his inner, through his gender, the gender of the elders, the doctrine of his education, and his own new self-awareness I will test the world. Over the years, the words of this story shocked several readers. (Bloom, 1990). In today's novel, Holden's speech is faithful to the youth's oral address.
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.
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. - The role of Allie in the catcher Some of the authors create short-lived or nonexistent characters, but they are important. Even though he was dead, Ally influenced Holden's behavior, theme and development. Holden's younger brother Erie's death played an important role in Holden's action. Holden could not deal with his death and proved this by causing physical harm to himself. He did this to escape the pain of my heart. Mr. Holden said that Ellie is a "very smart" person and "the best" person.