The catcher in the rye麦田里的守望者读后感英文

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The catcher in the rye

The Catcher in the Rye is a

novel written by J. D. Salinger. J. D. Salinger becomes one of the most pr ominent Post-World ii American novelists,The catcher in the rye narrates a series of picaresque adventures of a sixteen-year-old boy in the New Yo rk for three days. The protagonist Holden Caulfield became a quite legen dary character, and his awareness of adolescent is just like the most sensit ivity young Americans. After Post-World War, more and more young peo ple faced on the main-adolescence growing up crisis in the America. Duri ng adolescence, boys and girls go through the biological, psychological, a nd social changes necessary to prepare themselves to meet the challenges of becoming adults. Someone explains it more exactly, “adolesc ence is a process of achieving the attitudes and beliefs needed for effective particip ation in society.” But, they didn‟t suit the changes from young to the mar ital adult. Holden is such kind of adolescent; he fails in school uses vulgar expressions, gets drunk… He may be thought to have some vulgar or no t very high moral standards. These common characteristics of teenagers may not match the idealistic conception of adolescents. On one hand, Hol den finds the innocence of children and wants to be a protector of the inn ocence; on the other hand, he must be growing up and gets into the dilem ma between the childhood and the adulthood. He refuses the traditions of school in which they just

3 focus on educating people materialistically, but lacking depth. His loneliness and rebellion result from his conscious refusing of the false co nventions and phonies that surround him. However, no matter hoe repelle nt Holden is, he is not to overthrow society. So at the end of the novel, the red hunting hat can‟t stop the pouring rain; Holden has the wet clothes. Holden must be inevitably going back under the help of Phoebe.

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would stay away from children for their whole lives, and that they w ould retain their honesty and naivety.

Children are different from adults in many aspects. Children are naïve and pure. They have not yet learned the phoniness and pretense, while which are the adults‟ common characters. To Holden, growing up means to enter the world where phony is everywhere. He is so reluctant to enter the adult world, for he can not find his role he likes. He yearns for pure ch ildhood, and he does not want to be into adulthood. He rejects all practice that marks initiation into adulthood. So Holden finds various means to pr otect his adulthood from world‟s influences. He makes great effort to cat ch his innocence. As Holden himself says, “certain things they should sta y the way they are”. (Salinger, 128)

C. His Escaping from the Reality

I keep picturing all these little kids playing some in this big field of r

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