From the beginning of the novel, Holden decides what you want to hear and what he wants to tell you. It was because he refused to talk about his parent's past because "they bothered me." (1 page) Over the entire novel, he avoids telling the truth about being too "personal" or "bored." This indicates that facts are not considered economical at their own convenience. Of course, he seems enthusiastic about deciding how much he talks to you to him.
Lei Catcher's keeper: a story of the era This novel explores many of the themes that teenagers often feel. Salinger's novel argues Holden's position against falsehood. Throughout the novel another theme is self - hatred, which may not be so extreme in all cases, but most teenagers experienced a "尴尬" stage. Loneliness is also expressed in novels. If you feel they are alienated, all teenagers will go through a period .... . Throughout the novel, Holden struggled with many young innocent children to see the world from various angles. He naturally worries about all future generations that grow someday like him, losing their innocence. Teenagers and innocence can be seen in the book title, or the whole book.
Individuals and society in the novel "catcher in rye" of "catcher in rye" have many differences between plot and character. This makes this book very interesting. But what I am interested in is that the main character Holden is the most important difference. Normally, society agrees with some degree of identity. However, when the personality changes to a distinct difference in attitude or opinion, conflict begins to occur. - McDonald's with problems has problems With Medley's 'Watcher Watcher', Holden Colefield is depicted 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.
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.