When a child is born, he or she does not see the same as an adult sees it. Babies do not understand the language, they can not distinguish race, sex, good and evil. It is impossible to return within time, but this novel allows the reader to accept new eyes in hours or days. They provide a new perspective to the world and sometimes provide a filter for what the world sees. An unreliable narrator provides flexibility for lying information and hiding information to authors and provides a new perspective to the narrator and other characters in the novel.
Unreliable literary narrator has the temptation to force viewers to continue to read. "Catcher in the Lie", "Great Gatsby", "Clockworking Orange" These are well-loved books, but being at the center of them is a shame role (I'm sorry, the old sports ). However, the characteristics of the character they are defining - Holden 's constant complaints, Gatsby' s antisocial behavior, and Alex Dragger 's gang activity - are counterattacks and attract readers. This is an unpredictable and dangerous tendency, coupled with some kind of sympathetic humanity, attracts as many readers as possible and attracts readers.
More than fifty years ago, a writer J. D. Salinger wrote one of the best novels I have ever read. This story is entitled "Rye catcher". "Catcher in the Lie" is a wonderful story told by the hero Holden Colefield. Holden is 16 years old who is confused and is trying to find himself. He is a very cynical and hypocritical youth. - Catcher and Rye are about the boy's fight to find something for life. The author of this masterpiece, JD Salinger is perfectly expressing the thoughts and emotions of skeptical teenage boys. Holden Crawford despised the world of the novel he already understands. He has not many friends, and all his classes have failed. He has many problems, some problems, all his problems are related to his brother's death.
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.