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Friday, November 19, 2010

The Catcher in the Rye

It is a very good book which talks about the step of passing through being an adolecent to becoming a men. This book shows a men who does not understand the world he was living . The thing is that he had to fight with it anyways, so he started to analyze everything he was feeling, seeing or living. It is in this moment, when the little person starts to feel that he did not belong to that place, and that is why he did not feel, neither, confortable in any place. So that he decided to leave the place where he was studying, and go to different places to spend his time while he decides how to tell their family that he got expelled from his school. He lived a lot of hard experiences, this made him realise that nothing really fullfil his expectatives. After a lot of anecdotes, he realised that his place is where his family is.
What called my attention, from this book, was that he felt so lonely, that with the only thing that I can relate it to is with the absence of his family. In the whole book, his family appears like a very important subject in his life. But, sadly, the only person that is with him in good and bad moments is his sister. He never mentioned his parents, he did not even mentioned their names, so that we can infer that they are not present. Also, we can see the same thing if we think of the case that his parents left him in a private school, where he have to spend the whole week, and he just had the weekend to visit his parents. This did not happen with his brothers and sister. So maybe, he felt rejected because he did not see interest on him, by his parents.

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