The Catcher in the Rye: J.D.Salinger
The Catcher has Caught some Eye
Written in the 1950s by J.D.Salinger, comes the well renown 'Catcher in the Rye'.
The book follows the nights of a teenage boy, named Holden Caulfield, that had been spent after being expelled from his former school, Pencey High. Attempting to avoid his parents and avoid confronting them with the news yet again, Holden Caulfield wonders the streets of New York, coming across encounters with people new and old, and experiencing depression and emotional instabilities.
Catcher in the Rye would be far more appropriate to teenage and young adult audiences. Audiences such as these can relate to the emotions experienced by Holden and the actions performed in certain situations. Holdens' thoughts and views on the personality of people and certain issues, such as sex and former girlfriends, can greatly appeal to teenage audiences, as they would be experiencing the same emotions and issues covered in the book.
J.D.Salinger has covered the emotions and reactions experienced towards adolescents. Emotions such as depression and inner insecurity can be the reaction towards adolescents and maturity. This key issue has been well informed through Holden Caulfields' thoughts towards certain experiences, such as having sexual urges, and having negative thoughts towards ageing and maturity. He also covers how people can feel insecure with themselves, and can be living a fantasy as they are afraid to face the reality. This is evident through Holden Caulfields' ridiculous ideas of how he is going to live the rest of his life, with a girl he hardly likes.
The events and emotions covered in this novel are quite realistic and have been written in an appropriate manner. The characteristics and caliber of Holden Caulfield have not been described to seem unrealistic or over exaggerated, which makes audiences feel as if they can relate more to such a character. Actions performed by the protagonist in certain events fit appropriately with his emotional state at the time which allows the story to seem more practical. J.D.Salinger had written the novel in monologue /first person to allow audiences to feel as if they are obtaining the views and emotions directly from the protagonist.
J.D.Salinger has done a marvellous job writing Catcher in the Rye. Though there have been many controversies and challenges concerning the novels content, this is still a novel worth reading. The novel being quite short gets straight into the main events and complications experienced by the protagonist. This novel is sure to engage any teenage audience.
Rating: 5/5
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