The Catcher in the Rye (salinger)

The Catcher in the Rye (salinger)

by H

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128Kwords27chapters
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Ch. 27Untitled
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About This Novel

--Do you know where those wild ducks went after the lake froze? The novel tells the story of the big boy Holden's "rebellious" adventure that lasted three days. Holden is unwilling to participate in competitions and does not care about test scores. He hates secular trends and adult hypocrisy. He was more concerned about how the ducks would spend the winter after the park lake froze. He felt out of place and wanted to escape the city and watch the innocent children playing in the wheat fields to prevent them from falling off the cliff. Holden's words and deeds reflect the lonely figure of young people struggling in confusion and stubbornly pursuing the meaning of life. Haruki Murakami: "'The Catcher in the Rye' seriously explores how a person can 'place himself' in this world."

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