Where do the ducks in Central Park when the lake freezes? If a stranger such a question we did, we would get nervous. This discomfort is caused Holden Caulfield, the protagonist of The Catcher in the Rye, a boy of sixteen. The answers obtained from the conventional world around him, the lack of ease with which people face to those who are different and the hypocrisy that this teenager is in the attitude of the environment until he disappoints you distrust others and himself .
Holden has all the features of an adolescent, impulsive, rebellious, adult pose, transgressor, disoriented, lost, maverick, sarcastic, reminiscent of her own childhood ... But it is also a rich kid, spoiled, with parents who you are admitted to several schools after his frequent expulsions.
Holden has no enthusiasm for anything, only cares for his sister Phoebe, a ten year old girl very mature for his age and in which Holden is a purity and a lack of hypocrisy that he misses.
The views were Vidal Club for everyone on this book, since mention that Holden is a pervert with signs of pedophilia to argue that this teenager is an example of transition to adulthood, through lack of credibility of the reflections of Holden as ripe for sixteen years.
who was also felt that the novel is overrated and who said it's really a landmark in the vision of adolescence at any time.
If this guy wants to be the catcher in the rye to spare the children of the hypocrisy and the dangers of adulthood is something that has not been clear in our meeting on Friday.
Marta Bueno.
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