Psychoanalysis is a way to analyze the mind, helping emotional and spiritual obstacles by examining subconscious mind. According to Jacques Lacan, a psychiatrist, "Human behavior is a type of confusion that requires joint investigation to discover the root cause and multiple effects" (105). Holden Caulfield plays J. D with a novel "catcher of rye". Sarlinger is a confused teenager who lives in pain and suffering in the past. From a psychoanalytical point of view, readers can understand behavior in Holden's entire story as a teenager with problems trying to avoid growth and avoiding growth like immature relationships with women.
J. D. Salinger introduces the witness monitors by combining the elements of three novels, Holden's personality, resistance to behavior, and guidance of life. Primarily he used Hellen of the Netherlands as an example of a teenager who did not grow up in his adolescence. - Someone's wealth helps to understand the personality and personality of others. In J. D. Salingers' "Stalker", Salinger uses a red hunting hat symbol to represent the cold winter weather and comfort and protection against grayish hair. In addition, the carousel represents happiness and innocence. Because this is the only happy moment in Holden's book.
Holden Caufield has a foil and its opposite story, a keeper of wheat fields in the story. This man is his sister, Phoebe. She has a positive attitude towards life and believes that Holder hates it and is destined to fail. She is a "faint sight of hope" of life, and she is the only one that brings true happiness to them. Phoebe is also the only person in Holden who knows who lives and is not happy (Sally Hayes). Holden Caufeild seems to have evolved through this book. Initially, he was considered irresponsible, such as forgetting to fence on the subway and being driven out of school. Later, Holden seemed to be getting better and gave the nun 20 dollars. He also cultivated the idea of becoming a captor of rye, protecting children from external harm and losing their innocence.