Many of the novels written by JD Salinger who finds love with J. D. Salinger's "The Catcher in the Rye" has a theme of repeated love to express the personality of the novel. Saringer uses love in the context of protecting and care for people who need protection and care. In Salinger's novel "Rye Catcher" love is desperately seeking to distribute his love to someone or someone, but is finally being used by Holden Colefield, a character that realizes that love. By saving 'children in rye' from the time of trial it is not necessarily the case, actually taking care of them
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. Salinger is based on his personal experience and is based on Holden Caulfield, one of his most famous roles.
Many of the novels written by JD Salinger who finds love with J. D. Salinger's "The Catcher in the Rye" has a theme of repeated love to express the personality of the novel. Saringer uses love in the context of protecting and care for people who need protection and care. In Salinger's novel "Rye Catcher" love is desperately seeking to distribute his love to someone or someone, but is finally being used by Holden Colefield, a character that realizes that love. It is not necessarily by saving 'children in rye' from the time of trial, but actually taking care of them
JD Salinger's adolescent experience on catchers has become the central theme of many novels, but JD Salinger's 'Writer's Writer' has captured hypersensitivity for a long time under the main content of the academic curriculum did. The spiritual form of this life stage dramatically expresses the vulgar words of Holden Colefield and the dramatic reaction. As an autobiographical record of Halden Caulfield, a student before graduating from a fictional university, "The Catcher in the Rye" deals with social scandals of the time (Gwynn, 1958).