I am standing at the edge of a crazy cliff. I have to do something, if they start crossing the cliff, I must catch everyone - if they are running and I can not see where they are heading I will Get out of somewhere and grasp them. This is what I do all day. I am just a catcher of rye and both. Holden's ideal career is a fairy tale. His fantasies are protectionism and are tying the children to the outside world by not being soiled in the glass box and being isolated in the museum. His dark grain field is a meadow when I was young - intermittent, innocent and pure. (This is also a godly parent of Napoleon who has successfully removed the microphone from the wheat field of our school.I feel she feels uneasy as she feels herself as Hulton.
Holden kept the innocent views of the children in the book. He wants to protect them at every sacrifice and he will find this when he wants to be a catcher in the rye field. Holden told Phoebe, "I have to do something, if they start crossing the cliff I must catch everyone - if they are running they will go where they will go I do not know, I must come from somewhere "Grab them" (Serlinger 173). Because Holden talks about protecting children, they do not experience the cruelty of the adult world.
They are not depending on us, we depend on them. But somewhere, one day they will wake up, they will find a group of people here, the center of Ivanhoe will be independent. (Walker et al., 1990, p. 27). First of all, I learned that I am a capable man. That is because I created something. That is what I am proud and seen by others. I have developed the identity of the Appalachians. I do not have pride until I know where I came from. This is not an important part of my identity. It gave me some approvals and enthusiasm. That's what I want to change and give something that I wanted to fight for me. (Richards-Schuster & O'Doherty, 2012, pp. 86-87)