Mrs. Divya Yagnamurthy Cangialosi Japanese 10-H April 3, 2014 Holden and American teenager In America in the 19th century, there were only two stages of childhood and adult life. Children are striving to enjoy their youth while preparing for the next stage of their lives. Children spend more time at school, parents have been waiting for longer and longer, and they just have to lick their children instead of driving them away at the age of sixteen.
Wheat field watcher, "The Catcher in the Rye", published in 1951 by the New American Library, was published by JD Salinger and is one of Salinger's most popular and controversial books. The hero is a teenage boy named Holden Colefield. He casually explained the transition for a certain period of his life. This is an era filled with adventure and deep thought. Holden has his own world view, 192 pages, and the reader can see the world through his eyes. - According to the definition of "American traditional dictionary", symbolism is defined as a practice of expressing things through symbols or symbolic meanings that are important to things. The only novel he wrote is J. D. Salinger's book "Rye Catcher." The novel "rye catcher" is about a boy named Holden Colefield how to treat his life trying to find himself.
J. D. Salinger's Rye Catcher is a classic American work. It is also one of the most censored books in American literature. As one of the earliest novels to explore male adolescent consciousness, "rye catcher" was described by Holden Colefield, the first person who suffered from alienation and anxiety. Since the company that was published in Novel, Brown and 1951, this novel has become a controversial point, and discussion about this book is still very active. According to the annual list provided by the American Library Association, Salinger's novels were most frequently banned in the top ten schools and school libraries in 2001, 2009 and 2009.
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. - J. D Salinger successfully showed his personal opinion of the world through his role at the catcher, Holden Colefield. Cobb Field fights the background of New York to portray the theme of Salinger - you must obey the real world of life, not the world you want. Publish Saringer 's View of the World. Salinger experienced many experiences experienced by Holden