Aristotle once said, "Since young people are sweet, they are growing, so they are in a permanent addiction state." As Aristotle said, this "state" is adolescent. Puberty is like jumping in the lake. People have to walk to the dock, and once he or she has finished, people can not look back. If you want to go back, they will just be laughed as cowards like children. Because the water is cold and frozen in the ice bath, people do not want to jump in, but she or she is afraid of her friends' ridiculous things so he or she can not look back.
"Rye catcher", J. D. Salingerre perfectly captured the struggle of adolescent teenage boys. This story comes from the perspective of Holden Caulfield, which is widely regarded as "the most primitive and unfortunate teenager" (National Public Radio, 2008). Throughout the novel, Holden led the reader through several days of his life, where he showed off his hostility towards readers. His journey has a subtle but important pattern. Rye watcher includes Holden Colefield to save certain themes of others while failing to save themselves
A boy named Holden Coldfield, a false Holden of "The Catcher in the Rye" is faced with social and life obstacles as he is struggling to find the direction and relationship with the world I will. From the first page, the reader can understand and understand that Holden said about our way of living and how people manage ourselves in society. The more you read it, you agree to Holden Caulfield. - Catcher in the Lie - It is still related to today's young - The witness of the McDadden wheat field is unique. This novel was written from the perspective of a teenager living in New York in the 1950s.
Wheat catcher - JD Salinger plays Hallerfeld as a Dutch watchman and JD Salinger is home to the main character Holden Caulfield. It is no coincidence that he has a remarkable similarity with the author of the novel itself. Sarringer seems to have a childhood similar to that described by Holden at "catcher of rye". The two men seem to have a certain charm to young children, especially young women. J. D. - Field Catcher - Holden Colefield as modern Odysseus, a man named Homer wrote "Odyssey". After the conclusion of the Trojan War it tells the mysterious and dangerous adventurer of Ithaca, the king of Ossex. Odyssey can be defined as an adventure. The protagonist of Salinger's catcher, Holden Colefield used to have his own Odyssey. Houghden has met many experiments and research experiences in New York adventure.