Many young people realize that they are trying to find their own identity and status. Finding self-esteem often makes these young people feel lonely and isolated, as they are not sure about themselves. Holden Colefield, J. D. The protagonist of Salinger in the book "rye catcher" is a young man in danger of mental collapse. One reason for this collapse is the loneliness experienced by Holden. His loneliness is evident in many ways, including the lack of friends, the desire for a dead brother, and the way he is trying to get acceptance.
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. - The role of Allie in the catcher Some of the authors create short-lived or nonexistent characters, but they are important. Even though he was dead, Ally influenced Holden's behavior, theme and development. Holden's younger brother Erie's death played an important role in Holden's action. Holden could not deal with his death and proved this by causing physical harm to himself. He did this to escape the pain of my heart. Mr. Holden said that Ellie is a "very smart" person and "the best" person.
J. D. Salinger introduces the witness monitors by combining the elements of three novels, Holden's personality, resistance to behavior, and guidance of life. Primarily he used Hellen of the Netherlands as an example of a teenager who did not grow up in his adolescence. - Someone's wealth helps to understand the personality and personality of others. In J. D. Salingers' "Stalker", Salinger uses a red hunting hat symbol to represent the cold winter weather and comfort and protection against grayish hair. In addition, the carousel represents happiness and innocence. Because this is the only happy moment in Holden's book.
The watcher in the wheat field - Holden ran as not to be hidden inside the watcher reading the wheat field, but it is easy to see that Holden has a certain romantic view of his world . Holden thinks about almost everyone, especially everything, especially in a romantic way. This unusual world view actually hindered Holden and did not help him through the story. Through his own actions, Holden is hurting himself, not necessarily physical. - Holden Caulfield - A good child in a brutal world For many years, members of the literary world have criticized all writers they can get. One of the most popular novels is J. D. Salinger's "The Catcher in the Rye". With favorable criticism, Holden Colefield is a good person who fell into a bad world. He eventually lost the fight, but he works hard to achieve perfection.