Wheat catcher - Holden Colefield needs to be physically handled in the book. Salinger, a boy who does not know the state of his life, shows the need for physical therapy. Victor Frankul, a survivor of the Holocaust, wrote that "Man is seeking meaning." In the work of Viktor Frankl, he explained Logotherapy. That is the three principles of mankind. The main character of the catcher is an unsteady young man who wanders around Holden Colefield, New York and does not know what to do as to where to go.
JD Salinger was presumed to have taken the name of Holden Caulfield in "The Catcher in the Rye", but he saw the 1947 movie Dear Ruth. Holden Caulfield 's first story, "I am crazy" "On 22 December 1945, Collier appeared a year and a half ago when the movie was released, Holden was dissatisfied with the simple and adult world. One of the most impressive and typical qualities of Dunton is his compassionate term for "fake" quality, a comprehensive term that makes people feel hypocritical and makes Holden angry. Holden was 2.5 inches tall (189 cm) tall at the age of 17 and had white hair - he admitted that he had, but the behavior is close to 13 years old, not an adult.
Holden Caulfield is a really fascinating character. At the time of writing, the complexity and inconsistency of his personality traits became increasingly obvious to me. Holden is a good example of many negative qualities related to puberty, such as impulsivity, recklessness, and various other negative features unrelated to adolescence unrelated to adolescence. Holden is the most interesting person I have met in my literary experience. Two years later, when I read Saringer's novel "Rye catcher" again I would like to know how my thoughts and opinions on Holden Colefield change. By further understanding Holden's complex nature, I may be more grateful for him.
Holden Caulfield is a fictitious character by writer J. D. Salinger of the 1951 novel "The Catcher in the Rye". Since the book's publication, Holden became an idol of young people 's resistance and anxiety, and now has become one of the most important people in the 20th century American literature. The name Holden Caulfield was used in an unpublished short story published in 1942 and was first published in 1945. It was speculated that JD Salinger was named Holden Colefield in 1945, but "rye watcher". On December 22, 1945, the movie 'Dear Ruth', William Holden and Joan Cowfield starring Holden Colefield 's first story "I am crazy", now in the story of Collie Soul, It is half released.