In J. D. Salinger's "The Catcher in the Rye", the first person's story played an important role in helping to understand and understand the hero Holden Colefield. Salinger also uses symbolism to help describe that everything that is not sparkling is the subject of gold. In his story, Holden explained the important time when he was living alone in New York City for three days and three nights. Throughout his story, Holden reveals his inner ideas to the reader and also helps introduce readers to many of the strategically placed symbols in the novel.
Holden Colefield as an unreliable narrator of "Rye Catcher" Most problems in the first person's first story is that there is only one view. Holden Caulfield shared his past experience as a troubled teenager in the book "The Catcher in the Rye". The entire story is conveyed through your own troubled mind, which often distorts experiences. Salinger depicts the reason behind Hardenen's immaturity by showing his unreliable qualities. Due to the confusion of Holden himself, most of Holden's view is inconsistent with himself.
The catcher of the novel catcher, the theme is insight into real life. J. D. Salinger's Enlightenment Novel "Rye Catcher" explains the adventure of the first-person narrator who refused to become an adult, the hero, 16-year-old Holden Colefield. The most important theme of the development of Salinger is the problem of dealing with Holden's change, he is difficult to cope with death, the child is lost as a necessary step in the growth process, and the innocence that growth is difficult I refuse to accept.
In J. D. Salinger's "The Catcher in the Rye", the first person's story played an important role in helping to understand and understand the hero Holden Colefield. Salinger also uses symbolism to help describe that everything that is not sparkling is the subject of gold. In his story, Holden explained the important time when he was living alone in New York City for three days and three nights. Throughout his story, Holden reveals his inner ideas to the reader and also helps introduce readers to many of the strategically placed symbols in the novel.
"The Catcher in the Rye" is a novel by JD Salinger. It was said by a cynical teenager, Halden Colefield. And he was expelled from the fourth school recently. Holden is the narrator and the protagonist of the story, but the focus of the story of Salinger is not the call field, but the world we live in. "The Catcher in the Rye" is a never-satisfied depiction of the reality we see through the eyes of clever youth everyday. Sarinjer