Holden Caulfield is described in the book of "The Catcher in the Rye", JD. It is Salinger. Even though he is still a virgin, Holden is also very obsessed with sex. Throughout the book, Holden often calls people "pony." There are many times that Holden's obsession with sex is shown in this book. Holden Caulfield thinks that sex should occur between the two who care about each other and respect each other. He does not think sex life should be coincidental. Either way, he thinks that his gender is getting worse.
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.
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.
Holden's "rye captor" and a salinger separated from the wheat field tried to separate Holden from others. He will do this in various ways. One way Salinger's way of showing this separation is through Holden's relationship and encounters with family and friends. Another way that Salinger is using is that when Holden tries to contact someone, he returns to JD Salinger's wheat field, Holden Culfield and there is no phone or does not answer the phone. I went to his hometown, where he took the risk and started to answer the question he had a life. Holden Caulfield spent three days alone in New York after being driven out of the third boarding school. In New York, Holden often remembers old friend Jane Gallagher who just left Holden's dating school with Holden. He also met his sister Phoebe and took her to him