As he told his story after Christmas in 1949, you will read to keep reading the catcher as if you are the principal psychologist of Holden.
Finally, will you write a letter to his parents to "prove" what Holden (if any) shows a psychological barrier? If he thinks he is not sick, you will prove his eligibility to participate.
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The patient was a 16-year old teenage boy Holden Caulfield. The appearance of Colefield was high for his age, and he unexpectedly had some white hair at the age of 16. Holden comes from a middle class family. His family has enough money to support much of Holden's luxury items including skate shoes and expensive suitcases. Mr. Colefield and his wife did not talk there, they seemed to have been going there taking care of Holden, he seems to have driven Holden out of his family. But he has a close relationship with his brother and sister who embodies innocence and youth. The death of his brother Erie left Holden with a lot of scratches. He has a valuable and intimate relationship with young people ... more
Ally Colefield - brother of Holden. Ally died of leukemia three years before the beginning of the novel. Allie is a smart, friendly, redheaded boy - according to Holden he is the smartest person in Colefield. Holden was a pair of baseball gloves suffering from Ely's death and Erie used this glove to write poetry with green ink. Sally Hayes - A very attractive girl, Holden already knows and has been with you for a long time. Sally reads quite well, but it is difficult to say whether this judgment is based on reality or simply due to ambiguity of Holden against her sexual appeal, but Holden is "stupid" We insisted that. Her hobbies and attitudes are obviously more traditional than Holden.
The psychological warfare of Holden Colefield of 'Rye Catcher' is the basis of the whole novel. The description of Salinger 's Holden is due to the essence of the novel, including depression, mental collapse, impulsive consumption, sexual exploration, vulgarity, and other unstable behaviors. By focusing on Holden's ideas and impressions of the events described in the novel, not the event itself, Salinger created a real, relevant story. In the novel, it shows that the story is not important, but paying attention to Holden's thought and way of thinking can create an interestingly relevant story.