Catcher In The Rye By J. D. Salinger

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“I'm pretty sure he yelled "Good luck!" at me. I hope not. I hope to hell not. I'd never yell "Good luck!" at anybody. It sounds terrible when you think about it. The novel The Catcher in the Rye by J.D Salinger is about a teenager named Holden that no one pays attention too who hates phonies and does not want to encounter the adult world. The novel is called “The Catcher in the Rye” because Holden wishes to prevent other young teenagers from entering the adult world. He imagines a field full of young teens that are walking to a cliff and are going to fall into the adult world. I think J.D Salinger’s purpose for writing the novel was to understand Holden's depression.

“I felt so lonesome, all of a sudden. I almost wished I was dead” Holden lonesome throughout the novel is known in today's society. Holden is on top of the hill by himself watching the Fencing football game because the fencing team excludes him. He has lack of friends, his brother is dead, and he really wants some attention from others. Holden chooses to be lonely but does not want people who don’t understand him, which means he wants people who would fit in with him. …show more content…

The hat shows that he wants to be different from everyone and makes him feel exclusive. The hat is also a way for him to cheer himself after he has failed. He buys the hat after he has failed to bring the equipment for the fencing team and they had to forfeit the competition. Also, the hat reminds him of his sister Allie because she has red hair and the hat is red. I think that's also what makes him feel comfortable in nervous situations when he wears the

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