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Catcher In The Rye

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J.D.Salinger’s the Catcher in the Rye is a classic American novel. The novel is based in the time period of the 1950’s. It’s a first person telling of a teenage boys life after his brother passes away and he is kicked out of his fourth school. Not wanting to attend school anymore with a bunch of “phonies” he decides to have himself a little vacation before returning home to his parents. On his night out on the town he acts the way a teenager would act when alone with a good sum of dough. He goes to a couple of bars and successfully gets drinks, buys his own room at a hotel to stay in for the night, even hires a prostitute. The reason behind all of his rebellion and getting kicked out of school is simply because he’s lonely and depressed. The …show more content…

J.D. Salinger makes his book very unique and original. He uses the main character Holden as a prime example. Holden acts like an overly emotional teenager that isn't afraid to state his opinion. He's very enthusiastic about things he believes in and will be very blunt. “C’mon let’s get outa here,” I said. “You give me a royal pain in the ass, if you want to know the truth.” (133). Along with the character being unique he also has a very original writing style. He wrote the novel in the style of how a teenage boy would think. He stops and changes topics mid paragraph like any young person would do. His excessive use of curse words is a risky decision but it helps you understand the character and his views on things in a more intense level. When he curses about things it shows how strongly he believes in what he does. The author also leaves many holes throughout the book to engage the reader and make them have to infer what happens. Throughout the book Holden brings up a love interest named Jane. She is always on his mind and he contemplates calling her but never actually does it, leaving you as the reader to determine if he ever actually goes and finds her eventually. His biggest hole in the story is the ending. He is at the park with his sister and he still hasn't seen his parents or ran away and it just ends with you leaning on the edge of your seat waiting for the answers to what

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