There is only the seven colorful bands in the upper left corner, but the etymology and symbol of the name of the character of rye white cover rye catcher, but they are not as attractive as people say. The negative aspect lacks any form of criticism or comment; in fact, it has nothing but copyright dates. People are advised not to judge books on the cover, but they should try to make their appearance better than they look and understand their meaning.
J. D. Salinger's "catcher in rye": The symbol behind the book "catcher in rye" was written by J. D. Salinger. This book is based in particular on the life of Sarlinger. The symbols in this book are very developed, have a lot of relationship with Holden's personality development, and explain his feelings about something in life. The three most important symbols in this book are discussions about ducks, speech and his story in the pond of Central Park.
There is only the seven colorful bands in the upper left corner, but the etymology and symbol of the name of the character of rye white cover rye catcher, but they are not as attractive as people say. The negative aspect lacks any form of criticism or comment; in fact, it has nothing but copyright dates. Rather than judging books using the cover page, we recommend that you try to understand implicit meaning by looking at far more books than obvious things. Teblan, the hero, is facing many difficulties and shame at Nathaniel Hawthorne's book The Scarlet Letter. Hawthorne expressed these difficulties as taboo of adultery. The red word was a symbol of adultery and shame when he first met Hester. As the story advances, scarlet letter evolves into a symbol of intelligence and identity.
The symbol of J. D. Salinger of "The Catcher in the Rye" published in 1951 is his best work. The story is about a 16 year old young man named Holden Colefield. Holden was fired from Pency Prep and decided to leave three days ago. He chose not to go home and let his parents receive letters about his expulsion from his host Pency Prep to his parents. He chose to spend in New York until he can return home on Wednesday.
More than fifty years ago, a writer J. D. Salinger wrote one of the best novels I have ever read. This story is entitled "Rye catcher". "Catcher in the Lie" is a wonderful story told by the hero Holden Colefield. Holden is 16 years old who is confused and is trying to find himself. He is a very cynical and hypocritical youth. Throughout the story, Holden pointed out all the flaws of everyone involved with him, and in fact he said he did not like each of them.