Thursday, November 14, 2019
A Rebel on His Way to Adulthood in The Catcher in the Rye :: The Catcher in the Rye Essays
Ever since I read ââ¬ËThe Catcher in the Ryeââ¬â¢ ââ¬â I was 17 then ââ¬â I have tried to explain myself why this book is so significant. Why is it so hated and adored at the same time? I must confess I hadnââ¬â¢t heard anything about Salinger till I watched ââ¬ËConspiracy Theoryââ¬â¢. If you donââ¬â¢t remember Iââ¬â¢ll tell you that the movie was about this taxi driver Jerry Fletcher who traced conspiracy in everything and all of sudden one of his theories came to be true. Mel Gibson was incredible playing a man who was funny and serious, brilliant and a bid mad. And this queer person couldnââ¬â¢t feel ââ¬Ënormalââ¬â¢ if he didnââ¬â¢t buy a copy of ââ¬ËThe Catcher in the Ryeââ¬â¢ every day. And that impressed me so much that after that I bought the book myself. I donââ¬â¢t know why I did it. Generally, I hate to be told what to do, less what to read. But at that time perhaps I needed to feel ââ¬Ënormalââ¬â¢ too. Now, four years later, I read it again. And I was a bit nervous about it. After all there is this disaster called ââ¬Ëtimeââ¬â¢ and we are all infected by it but there is no cure. The symptom is that we change but not only physically. Our points of view, ideals and beliefs also change. That is why I was so anxious about reading the book again but at the same time I was curious to find out how much I have changed. Actually, I didnââ¬â¢t remember most of it. I could recall only my feelings. And that is not a recommended approach towards a book. But I donââ¬â¢t consider myself much of a critic but an observer and an interpreter. After all readers, incl. critics who are also readers, respond to a book the way it has affected their inner self. Thatââ¬â¢s why I would like to trace the difficult path towards adulthood that passes by various social and individual stops. For me, that is what makes the book so significant. Because we all struggled and will continue to struggle such psychological battles on our way towards ââ¬Ëknow thyselfââ¬â¢. I would like to begin with the way some critics approached Salingerââ¬â¢s work. Although each of them expressed different points of view which are too extreme I would like to consider them and try to find the truth somewhere in the middle. Ann Goodman commented that ââ¬ËHolden was so completely self-centered that any other characters who wandered through the book, with the exception of his sister, Phoebe, had no authenticity at allââ¬â¢.1 Of course, itââ¬â¢s not so surprising for a person that passes such a
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