The Catcher in the Rye, by J. D. Salinger The Catcher in the Rye, by J. D. Salinger, describes a period of time in a young boys life. This boy is repeatedly gets kicked out of schools and he does again in the beginning of the book.
He leaves a few days before Christmas vacation starts, before his parents get notice that he has gotten kicked out of his school. He does ent want to go home early, so he just goes back to Manhattan and tries to survive on his own. Holden Caulfield is a 16 year old boy. One character trait he has is insecurity.
He seems insecure due to the fact that he repeats himself often. It seems as though he feels people aren’t listening to him. He is also very lonely. He states that when one of his friends, Luce, he meets to have a few drinks with, says he has to leave. Holden is also unstable. Throughout the book, his mental, physical and emotional state decreases.
He gets beat up, goes through a breakdown, and gets very sick. Another trait Holden has is his insistence to care for the venerable. Examples of this is the way he cares for and worries about Pheobe, his old friend Jane Gallagher, all young children, and the ducks in the pond at Central Park. One theme of this book could be you can’t have control over everything.
Holden wants everything to stay the same always. One example of that is when he talks about The Museum of Natural History. He also wants to be able to protect everyone, especially anything or anyone venerable. This is shown when he says to his sister Pheobe that he wants to be the catcher in the rye when she asks him what he wants to do in his life. Holden realizes that he can’t have control over everything when his younger sister tells him to shut up. He realizes that things have changed and she has gotten older and changed herself, and he can’t make anything go back to the way it used to be.
The Essay on Young Boy Child Gender Girls
A child is a blank book and a parent is the pen. A parent or elder makes a remark or takes action, and a child often will respond by mimicking what has been said or done. The essence of a child is one of innocence as well as gullibility. Adults serve as an abundance of knowledge, rules, and regulations, which a child is supposed to live and abide by. Not all children will obey the regulations ...
I felt that The Catcher in the Rye was a very good book. One thing that was confusing was how the main character seems to make a complete circle with his life. Inthe end of the book, it seems as though he is in the same position the he was in in the beginning of the book. I enjoyed this book especially because I could identify with many of the main characters thoughts and feelings about life, people etc.