Many obstacles in life At J. D. Salinger's "catcher of rye", the main character Holden is facing many obstacles. Like most tragic heroes, he is a very happy person at the beginning of the tragedy, but as tragedy develops, as some of his failures begin to affect events, his progress is It is from happiness to painful exercise. The ultimate pain arises from his ultimate perception of his character's limitations and failures. Most of Holden's suffering was the result of his failure to cope with adolescent special problems.
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.
Observers of wheat fields are not only models of Holden's lifetime maturity, it is also a change in child's growth in modern life. Nevertheless, watchers of wheat fields were written more than 50 years ago, but many readers can relate to Holden's life. One connection the reader can contact is pressure from social life. In this book, Holden feels pressure on the lives of schools and family. This relationship tells the reader what they are growing like the characters in the book. There are many examples of drinking, smoking and sexual behavior in this book; it provides the reader the image that many teenagers about Holden age will be like adults. For example, a man named Sunny, she was a prostitute, when surprised at Holden when she entered the door. When he saw her he shouted "She seems to be age" (94)
Many of Holden still see their high school days as their glorious day or the worst day of their life. In the mature novel 'Rye Catcher', Through JD Salinger, Holden Cowfield noticed that he was growing up. When he spends a long weekend in New York, he encounters and thinks about his life and the world around him. The contradiction of Holden did not make him himself a child or an adult, confused and made it into an immature teenager. Holden used by JD Salinger in the field of wheat field wheat watcher, the symbol of "Rye wheat catcher" to use many symbols to represent the people Holden Colefield touched in the story I hope to be done. The deeper meaning of the place. Holden can not keep in touch with other people and can not build a relationship, his experience usually ends only with him, I feel uneasy. Holden deals with these concerns by looking for hypocrisy of others. But his failure is something he really can not achieve.