The Struggling Boy The Catcher in the Rye by J. D. Salinger is an enthralling and captivating novel about a boy and his struggle with life. The teenage boy, Holden, is in turmoil with school, loneliness, and finding his place in the world. The author J. D.
Salinger examines the many sides of behavior and moral dilemma of many characters throughout the novel. The author develops three distinct character types for Holden the confused and struggling teenage boy, Ackley, a peculiar boy without many friends, and Phoebe, a funny and kindhearted young girl. In the novel one distinctive type is the loner; the character type which Holden Cau field portrayed. Holden’s loneliness and confusion puts him in a depression that he can’t escape. Holden thinks to himself ‘It made you depressed, and every once in a while you got goose flesh. It didn’t seem at all like Christmas was coming soon.
It didn’t seem like anything was coming.’ (pg. 118) Another trait that was portrayed throughout the novel was peculiarity. The teenage boy Ackley who lives across the hall from Holden is very strange and has few friends. Ackley was very dirty, never brushed his teeth, and almost always stayed alone in his room. Holden says ‘ His teeth were always mossy- looking, and he was dirty as hell, but he always had clean fingernails.’ (pg. 22) Innocence and kindheartedness is displayed in the novel through Holden’s young sister, Phoebe.
The Essay on Different Types Of Boyfriends
In life, we all going through many relationships until we find the one who we feel is te perfect mate for us. While we are datin others, we may experience different types of boyfriends. Based on certain characteristics, an excessiv type of boyfriend can be passiv, energetic or prejudiced. First, there is the passive type of boyfriend. He is a person who doesn’t like to go out. He spends his ...
Whenever Holden is depressed about being alone he thinks of memories with his younger sister Phoebe and feels completely better. Phoebe is always there for her brother to listen to his stories and complaints. Holden says ‘When she was a very tiny little kid we used to take old Phoebe with us. She’d wear white gloves and walk right between us like a little lady.’ The author J.
D. Salinger uses many distinct types of characters to help him develop the plot of the novel and to show how different characters with different characteristics interact with each other.