Novel "Caught in a rye field" JD Salinger is Holden Colefield's struggle in life, Holden Colefield personality and emotion. Holden has distractedly, very strong beliefs and ideas. Holden experienced many problems at puberty. Other numerical values are presented to readers in a fresh way of different writing style in Holden. Everyone thinks Holden was crazy. Social Holden characters are very casual.
As Hugo Eugene McNamara in his article "Holden Colefield as a Novelist", Holden, JD Since he left for Pencey preparation, Salinger's novel "Capture in the Rye" got a long-term betrayal It was. These regrettable moods made him with depression and self-doubting adult world growing feelings, eventually leading to his spiritual breakdown. Holden's first betrayal is a memory and innocence proud partner. - Someday frustrated at some point in my life and everyone. But when depression becomes a part of a person's life, he or she can no longer experience joy, this is a problem. This happens to the body of Holden Colefield, a little boy, J. D Salinger's novel "Get by Rye wheat field" happens
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.
Sarlinger's rye barbare guardian Salinger, JD Catcher follows his life experience of a rebellious 16-year-old boy, Halden Colefield. After his boarding school was expelled, Holden was told to go to Manhattan to continue his trip. This book deals with children's childhood, problems of growth and free will. This book is easy to read, but it creates an important and interesting conversation. If you want to read a novel that makes doubts about life or things around you, I recommend a keeper of the wheat field. - Olivia · Basilie, grade 2018