At such a young age, the death of brothers and sisters is not something that not only real experience but also what many people can imagine. In this case, Erie's death is very tragic and long-term. "He became leukemia and died ..." (Serlinger 38). Every death is difficult to pass by, but they must slowly look at their loved ones, endure their lives end in pain, and bring new difficulties. Such tragic events will be more difficult for young children to deal with and it will further affect it because of lack of understanding.
McDonald 's with problems has problems With McGrady' s "Watcher in the Lie" Holden, Holden Colefield is drawn as a young, problematic person. He told us a story from the mental hospital she lives in. Holden refused to recognize the feelings of death of his brother Erie. In response to Erie's death, Holden hides his true feelings about himself, change, death, and relationships with others. Three years ago of this story, he did not know his ally died of leukemia.
Among Sallinger's Catchers, J. D. Sallinger's Catcher's transformation of Holden is based on the unfortunate life direction of the 16-year old teenager, Holden Caulfield. A growing adult Holden can not accept adult responsibilities. Finally, I noticed that there is no way to avoid adults' lives, he can only accept this alternative lifestyle. Holden stated that the adult world is a guilty and corrupt living and avoided this for three important reasons: hatred of pony and liar can not accept adult responsibility, the third is his It was to express our memorial. Childhood youth.
The symbol of J. D. Salinger of "The Catcher in the Rye" published in 1951 is his best work. The story is about a 16 year old young man named Holden Colefield. Holden was fired from Pency Prep and decided to leave three days in advance. He chose not to go home and let his parents receive letters about his expulsion from his host Pency Prep to his parents. He chose to spend in New York until he can return home on Wednesday.
Security guards of JD Sarlinger JD Salinger's famous and respected novel, a barbarian security guard, reflects Holden Colefield, a problematic teenager, in the surrounding people and society itself. Supercritical View This role has a remarkable vision of the world that morals, principles, wisdom, purity, and innocence should transcend money, gender, and power, but clearly these are I acknowledge the qualities have been expelled. Holders desperately see innocence as one of the most important virtues.