Title: The Catcher in the Rye
Author: JD Salinger
Publish Date: 1951
Home Country of Author: United States, Manhattan
Characters
Protagonist: Holden Caulfield
Holden is a young 16 year old boy who admits to being everything he stands against. He admits he isn’t particularly good looking, or strong, and to having a lack of courage. He is lacking the strong characteristics that most protagonists possess, but what Holden does possess is a kind heart. Holden has a kinder heart than he may realize, and he shows for that in the ways that he expresses his love, for Jane, his sister Phoebe, his brother Allie. Even the way that he sees the nuns, or the way he sees Sunny, as a human rather than a prostitute. The only time Holden openly shows his kind hearted attribute is when he interacts with …show more content…
He certainly had it on his mind. “Listen” he said “If you was a fish, Mother Nature’d take care of you, wouldn’t she? Right? You don’t think them fish just die when it gets to be winter, do ya?” “No, but—“ “You’re goddam right they don’t,” Horwitz said, and then drove off like a bat out of hell. pg. 109 – The conversation between Holden and the Taxi driver – This quote is important because it is one of the first persons to tell Holden what he is doing wrong and point out his immaturity in a sense. * “I took their check off them, but they wouldn’t let me pay it. The one with the glassed made me give it back to her. “You’ve been more than generous,” she said. “You’re a very sweet boy.” She certainly was nice. She remind me a little bit of old Ernest Morrow’s mother, the one that I met on the train. When she smiled mostly. “We’ve enjoyed talking to you so much,” she said” pg. 145 – Holden and the Nuns – Shows Holden’s generous, sweet, and compassionate side, though he thinks poorly of everyone he still shows that he isn’t all bad, and can be very