Holden as a foil Zooey They are the hero of two separate books, but Franny Sarlinger's Franny and Zoo girls Franny Glass and Singer's novel "Rye Catcher" Holden Cowfield have a frustrating role play. role. Because of their relationship with themselves, and their perception of the world, they suffer unnecessary suffering due to their interaction with people near them. After all, Franny and Holden could change their values and be able to start the treatment process.
"FRANNY" and "ZOOEY" JD SALINGER (1955, 1957) "Franny" (first released in New York on January 29, 1955) and the accompanying short story "Zooey" (published in New York on May 4, 1957 ) Details the life of the two members of the Epic Glass Family of JD SALINGER. The story of Francesca (Franny) Glass and her brother Zachary (Zooey) Martin Glass was published in the book in September 1961. As Franny and Zooey, they broke through the New York Times bestseller list during that year. It was released. All the brothers suffer from religion. Franny found too many self and hypocrisy to himself and the people around her (Carlfield's Salinger and Leger's Hunter two features). Zoo tried to help her on the phone, where he concealed his voice and led her to a calm heart. Like many Sarlinger figures, Franny and Zoe are dissatisfied with the way the world is.
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While Franden and Zoooy's Franny Glass are similar, Holden Cauflield is the main character of the erotic corner. They are similar in age to what they call "weakness" of the world around them. One example is Holden who went to a bar called Arnie's Bar, which is operated by the large pianist Arnie. Holden explained him to himself as "a very shivering person, as long as you are neither a big nor a celebrity, he will rarely talk to you." I gave this stool a very hypocritical and discreet bow. It seemed that he was humble and humble person. "
I do not curse Franny and I love Holden. Franny has problems with false handling with others' self, and Holden had problems in dealing with events in the adult world. Zooey and Phoebe have many things in common. All these help to change the leading role. Franny and Zoe, and the surveillors of the wheat field, showed Salinger's current theology and religious belief in writing novels. Many people who know him say "Serlinger has a way to turn his current psychological commitment into his story" ("J.D. Salinger", Cassell 455). In these two novels, Salinger used many of his other authors' unique techniques by using his explanation details.