"The influential and widely acclaimed story details two days in the life of the narrator and protagonist Holden Caulfield, an unstable 16-year-old boy who has just been expelled from prep school and sets off to explore New York before returning home. Confused and disillusioned, he searches for truth and rails against the “phoniness” of the adult world."(Contributors:Gabrielle Mander and Carola Campbell Article Title: The Catcher in the Rye Website Name: Encyclopædia Britannica Publisher: Encyclopædia Britannica, inc. Date Published: April 27, 2017 URL: https://www.britannica.com/topic/The-Catcher-in-the-Rye Access Date: October 31, …show more content…
"The book depicts his relationships with a large number of characters: school friends, teachers, girlfriends, a prostitute, his siblings, and parents. The recurrent themes are an obsession with and fear of sex, the feeling that adult or emerging adult behavior is “phony,” and an identification with children."(Contributors:Gabrielle Mander and Carola Campbell Article Title: The Catcher in the Rye Website Name: Encyclopædia Britannica Publisher: Encyclopædia Britannica, inc. Date Published: April 27, 2017 URL: https://www.britannica.com/topic/The-Catcher-in-the-Rye Access Date: October 31, 2017)
V. So now you see all about Jerome David Salinger and his writing style and life. First off he was a great writer. His big book The Catcher in the Rye was once shocking story about teenage angst, rebellion and lust is still a standard in literature cources in America. Also writing about real life is how he left his legacy and how he left his mark on the world. Finally J.D. Salinger started a new fronteir for literature in America after World War