Many things changed in the 21st century. The law became increasingly demanding, medical science became increasingly sophisticated, and the school changed the way of education. If he lives today, Hallen, the hero of 'catcher of rye', will not be an example. Although the times are different, many things have fallen apart, but his behavior today is unacceptable. Holden is a very bad role model for several reasons. People can see this; his studies, social life, and finally his customs.
Holden never minds his academic record. When he bid farewell to his teacher, Mr. Spencer, Mr. Spencer wrote a note and Holden called him with leaving him in historical articles. The note left by Holden shows that he is concerned about school and why he refused to take a test for reasons that he is not interested in the problem. It is a small incident, but it shows his rebellious character.
Holden discovered that the Spencer's house was a bit frustrating, smelled of Vicks Nose Drops, clearly indicating the age of the inhabitants. Mr. Spencer sat on an aged bathrobe and asked him to sit in Holden. Holden told him that Dr. Thurmer should say "Life is a game," and when he dismissed him he should "follow the rules". Mr. Spencer told that Dr. Summer agreed with Holden, but he thought that life was just a game if you were on the right. Mr. Holden told Mr. Spencer the fourth private school so far, so parents will get angry. Holden was gray with a height of 6 feet at the age of 16, but told him that he was still like a child, as others were saying well. Spencer said he met Holden's parents who were "grand" people, but Holden thought of the word "imitation". Then Spencer told Holden, even if he read his test article about the Egyptians, he did not succeed in history as he did not know anything.
Holden 's view of life is related to his views on living people. When Holden tried to say good-bye to his school, he decided to visit his medical history teacher, Mr. Spencer. After shooting nonsense, Mr. Spencer told Holden, "Life is a game, a boy, life is a game played according to rules" (Serlinger 8). Holden agreed, but his idea was opposite. "Game, my ass.Some games. If you stand on one side of all popular shots, that's a game well - I admit" (Serlinger 8). Holden is not one of those popular kids. He is the medium between abandoned people and popular people. He does not abandon himself, but he often sympathizes with them. He was particularly sorry for a child named Ackley; his bad hygiene condition and rude gave all children a good reason to hit his face.
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