Question
one is “what does the writing reveal about the author's values and attitudes?
From what perspective does he/she write?” The novel is the Catcher in the Rye.
The author is J. D. Salinger
The author writes in first
person perspective. This means the main character is telling the story form his
point of view. Catcher in the Rye is told by a teenage boy named Holden Caulfield.
I think this is important for this book because it is Holden’s life we are
reading about. By telling the story, Holden is showing readers a different
life.
The writing of Catcher in
the Rye reveals many of the author’s values and attitudes. The first thing I
noticed was the author may have had an angry attitude. The main character,
Holden, is mad at his parents, teachers, and the world. Holden has given up on
trying in school and his relationship with his parents. He seems unhappy and depressed. This makes me
wonder if the author had these feeling while writing the book. The author also
could have known someone who was feeling depressed and unhappy and wanted to
share their thoughts. If the author was
writing about himself he probably did not have any values. If someone does not
care about anyone or anything they usually do not have any huge values.
Holden is rebellious. He has
been kicked out of four schools and fails to change his ways. I think the
author was rebellious or wished he was rebellious as a teenager. Holden is also
honest. He tells the truth straight up, he cusses openly, and he points out
flaws with others and himself. I like that about him. I do not like fake people
and Holden is definitely not fake.
Holden does have a nice
side. He seems to love childhood and innocence. It
seems that the book has a lot of thoughts of loving childhood, again like the
museum part, or the part of the book towards the end where Phoebe is on the
carrousel. The carrousel part is the only part where Holden becomes really
happy, instead of most other things that seem to make him really depressed. The
author wanted him to be somewhat happy in the end.
Salinger, J. D. The Catcher in the Rye. Boston: Little, Brown, 2001. Print.
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