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The Catcher In The Rye Book Review

The Catcher In The Rye: Book Review Essay, Research Paper


The Catcher In The Rye: Book Review


December 14, 1996


The Catcher In The Rye, written by J.D. Salinger, is a fictional novel


that was first published in 1965. The novel takes place in New York City and in


Pennsylvania over a duration of four days. This novel tells the story of an


emotionally disturbed teenager who has been kicked out of a boarding school. The


story is told from the point of view of a teenager who is the narrator of the


story.


The main character in this novel is Holden Caulfield. He is sixteen years


old and serves as the narrator of this novel. Holden does not like anybody or


anything around him. He is an emotionally troubled kid and has many problems


with his life. Phoebe is Holden’s little sister. She is ten years old and


lives at home with their parents. Phoebe really admires and loves her big


brother, Holden.


This novel begins when Holden is in a mental hospital in California. The


novel is a flashback of the events over a time period of four days. The


flashback starts off when Holden gets kicked out of his boarding school, Pency


Prep, because he is failing most of his classes. Holden decides to go into New


York City for a couple of days until his parents will be expecting him home for


Christmas vacation. Holden goes to bars and meets with friends during this time.


On the third night, Holden decides to go and visit his sister, Phoebe. Phoebe


is one of the only people that Holden actually loves. Holden talks to Phoebe


about his life being a failure. He is trying to understand life and his place


in the world. Holden decides that he wants to go see Mr. Antolini, an old


teacher, to help him get a better understanding of his life. At Mr. Antolini’s


home, Holden discusses many of the problems that he is facing. Mr. Antolini


tells Holden that he has to learn not to hate everyone around him. He has to


learn to love people. Holden is told that he has to think about his future. He


has to decide when he is going to start to take life seriously and apply himself


in school. Holden’s conversation with Mr. Antolini is the climax of the novel.


This is the point of the novel when Holden starts to listen and understand his


problems. He realizes that

it is time he put his life back on the right track.


The next day, Holden returns home to his family. Holden is taken directly to a


mental hospital in California. The hospital is where Holden is before the


flashback.


Holden was a very true-to-life character. Holden’s problems are similar


to many teenagers of today. A lot of teenagers do not know what they want in


life just like Holden. Holden has many problems in school similar to the


probelms other kids have in school. Mr. Antolini says to Holden, ?Many, many


men have been just as troubled morally and spiritually as you are right now.?


(189). His statement is an example that shows that Holden is not the only


person in the world with these problems. Their problems might not be as severe


as Holden’s, but they are similar. Many teenagers don’t know what they want to


do in the future just like Holden. Holden is a very true-to-life character,


because his problems relate to the problems of many young people today.


The reader of this novel might dislike some of the actions and find them


to be unrealistic. It is unrealistic that a sixteen year old kid would go to


New York City for four days by himself with no one worrying about where he is.


In real life, most kids would not have the money to go into New York City for


four days. A normal school would contact the parents if the child was expelled.


Therefore, the parents will know that the kid is coming home and the kid will


not be able to go off on his own for four days without supervision. This novel


had some actions in it that just would not happen in real life.


In conclusion, I really enjoyed reading this novel. I can relate a lot of


the problems that Holden was facing to people that I know. This novel kept my


attention, because I wanted to know what was going to happen to Holden. The


author probably wrote this novel to relate some of the problems that he had in


life with the problems of people reading this book. The author was attempting


to impress upon his readers that it is okay to not know what you want in life


when you are young. I believe that he was successful, because he made me


believe that it is okay for me not to know what I want to do in life. This


novel was very well written, and I would give it an eight on a ten point scale.

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