Playwright writer Tom Stoppard writes, "When I am a child, I never get older." As they get older, they will take on more responsibilities, and finally the weight of the world will be placed on their shoulders. Some people are easier to start from childhood than others. Holden Colefield fights for the difficulties of the adult world and plays Holder Colefield with the novel 'Rye catcher'.
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.
In 1951, Holden Caulfield was a teenser who lived in an unclear facility near the south of California. Colefield intends to live with his brothers DB, writer and veteran of the Second World War, Holden became a script writer after being released within one month. . While he was waiting, Holden remembered the previous Christmas event. Holden starts a story at the special boarding school Pencey Preparatory Academy in Agerstown, Pennsylvania. This school has a traditional football game with rival school on Saturday afternoon. Due to lack of work, Holden is expelled from Pencey, will never come back after Christmas vacation, Christmas holiday will begin next Wednesday. He is planning to go home on that day so that he will not show up when parents receive evacuation notice. After forgetting the furniture of the subway and quit the fencing competition in New York, he was invited to Mr. Spencer's teacher in his history. Spencer is a kind but embarrassing old man