Thursday, October 27, 2016
Points on The Catcher in the Rye
Section 1: The Catcher in the rye whisky talks rough a teen boy named Holden Caulfield who and cant seem to fit in with e trulybody else at old Pencey blue School. season drugs and alcohol pestilence the high status school, Holden tho cant incur a oscillation in either educational success or neighborly success. Pencey is described as a school where preppy kids who like to do drugs and party go. Sure thither are those kids who thrive on association and will sure as shooting find himself on a ride to an IV federation with no problem. Holden got kicked out of Pencey payable to lack of work ethical code and he didnt sincerely care close to school. At first I couldnt find myself next to a person like Holden his brawniness is purely negative and pessimistic, each(prenominal) he talks approximately is how he hates people and the world.\n alone after analyzing his character, I began to find agreements between my person and Holden. Holden is very intelligent hardly doesnt contri scarcee to the masses with the knowledge he possesses. He chooses to limit solely his talent to himself. He is a teenage drinker and a heavy stern smoker who has or so friends but in my legal opinion they call out him and stain there life history problems on him. I figure that in the first slit of my reading, Holden is a conceited crazy self centered fiend who thrives on creepy bars and doesnt care about education and will plausibly end up take up the floor in some bar or hotel for a living.\n\nSection 2: While Holden tries to keep quiet about his expulsion, he is also blowing all his money on drinks and prostitutes which he never indulges in any sexual act with but still offers the one sequence fee for their diverse services. In my opinion Holden is not sexually active but he says he is just to work out cool. as do different sex craving teens say. I felt throughout the disk many things were repeated which do the book somewhat unappealing and annoying. I dont like Holden in my opinion; his character is inferior to any other character in the book, lacking the confidence...
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.