Salinger's catcher is widely believed to be a typical age and enlightenment story. Ellis smaller than zero and T.S. This story about Eliot 's wasteland is one of the most literary literature that illuminates our young people. After World War II, the story about how Holton changed into adulthood was compared with the transition to US consumerism. This story transcended growth novels and became part of Odyssey's epic.
Among Sallinger's Catchers, J. D. Sallinger's Catcher's transformation of Holden is based on the unfortunate life direction of the 16-year old teenager, Holden Caulfield. A growing adult Holden can not accept adult responsibilities. Finally, I noticed that there is no way to avoid adults' lives, he can only accept this alternative lifestyle. - Holden: Definition that Margaret Atwood, a philosopher of "The Catcher in the Rye", resists "thinkers", thinks that survival is necessary, is isolated and alienated, knows who will accomplish it My mental and physical factors have disappeared. Atwood's 'Thinking People' is announced in Holden Colefield using characters, plots and symbols. Through the role of Holden Caulfield clearly depicted "people of thought"
The symbol of J. D. Salinger of "The Catcher in the Rye" published in 1951 is his best work. The story is about a 16 year old young man named Holden Colefield. Holden was fired from Pency Prep and decided to leave three days in advance. He chose not to go home and let his parents receive letters about his expulsion from his host Pency Prep to his parents. - Holden's view of JD Salinger's young wheat field who experienced adolescence in adolescence did not know what he was doing or where he was going in the world he felt it did not belong to . Inside, there are many "whispers". This explains the position of the protagonist of Holden Cowfield, a controversial protagonist and J. D. Salinger by Rye (1951).
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