Reading The Catcher in the Rye 1 Van Gogh, a person who regards painting as life, even more than life, and a person who really paints with the color of the soul. But when he put down the brush and picked up the gun, he ended his life bound by the world.
His passion for life is like a moth's impulse to put out the fire and as intoxicated as a mermaid's dance. His color, with the crazy and intoxicating dance jumping, crazy and free to rotate, dazzling; It is like an impassioned dance music, trying to jump out of the bondage of the secular.
No matter whether his orange hair is flamboyant or lonely, his tangled eyebrows always make people feel sad, and his self-portrait makes people feel distressed. He is always full of fantasies, but he wanders to extremes. He always struggles with himself in painting. He loves sunflowers deeply, and his lyrical style fully shows gold. Flowers bloom like flames, as he himself said, "This is the strongest light of love."
His painting is a bonfire that never goes out. He is like that passionate sunflower, unable to restrain his strong inner desire, and is struggling to get rid of the shackles of vases and rush to the sun. His feelings are too intense, he always despairs because of the darkness of reality, his soul is too pure, he always sighs because of the filth of the world, he is too persistent in his dreams, the devil calls him God, God calls him a child, and people call him a madman.
He said, "I live like a sunflower, not as a fetter." Looking at Van Gogh's paintings, the first thing I saw was dazzling brilliance, the second thing I saw was the contradiction that the sun fell in love with snowflakes, and the third thing I felt was the helplessness and extinction of snowflakes under the kiss of the sun.
When you are attracted by the golden wheat fields, can you notice the coldness in the corner of the picture and the chilling funeral procession? Van Gogh's last painting seems to be a portrayal of his life and the last words of fate. A flock of crows flew over the golden wheat field. Perhaps, he feels like a tied scarecrow, hoping to be bathed in the sun, but he can't stand the crow's eating. He chose a simple way to release himself. No one knows how he spent his life after being shot, whether he was struggling on the edge of life or waiting for death.
Van Gogh, a good girl who longed for freedom, was a happy madman in heaven.
The Catcher in the Rye is a rare feeling, a courage, a gesture and full of expectation.
However, The Catcher in the Rye deducts this watch to the other extreme-it is rebellious, but it has a kind of sobriety, loneliness and even helplessness in chaos. The protagonist Holden and the author himself, of course. Because there is always a "wise man" in this world: he has insight into the world, but he floats in the world with an extreme paranoia, but he also puts on a secular coat and only wanders alone in the dead of night. What I'm trying to say is actually holden and so on. See the clear with turbidity and the light with light. However, Holden himself is only a child. He must have the enthusiasm to fight against the unreasonable real world, and he must also have self-righteous extremes. Therefore, the setting of this character naturally causes readers to have two kinds of voices-one is to sigh for its rebellion; Second, pity its naivety. In order to construct a tragedy, the book ends Holden's wandering journey with an innocent and lovely sister-this is not only the end of the physical journey, but also implies the return of the spirit, that is, the return to the secular world. After reading it, I can't help but feel sad-being born as a human being is expected by eastern culture, but this state of mind has turned into ashes in the embryonic stage in the immersion of western modern civilization.
I have no intention of those imitators of Holden, because they don't have a clear and complete understanding of Holden in their consciousness. But it is worth noting that some teenagers who have not been exposed to this book are also following Holden's path. Needless to say, it refers to the post-90s generation. Admittedly, the development of contemporary China has inevitably reached the stage of the United States. China's new generation is also facing the confusion faced by American youth. Where will the post-90 s go?
This is still a wheat field, but its position has crossed the Pacific Ocean. Here, who's watching?
The Paradise of Lonely Catcher —— About The Catcher in the Rye
"Anyway, I always imagine a large group of children playing games in the wheat field. There are thousands of people, but no one is around-I mean, no one is older than me-only me. I will stand on the edge of a broken cliff-I mean, if they run away and don't look at the direction, I have to come from somewhere and catch them. I do this all day, like a catcher in the rye. I know this idea is crazy, but this is the only person I really want to be. "
Good girl's thoughts on reading III. Author JD Salinger once said, "Although I live in this world, I don't belong to this world." In my opinion, his words confirmed his inner loneliness and sadness.
Holden caulfield, the hero of the story, was expelled from Percy's school, and many things happened on his way home. During these three days, whenever he was bored, he always went to the nightclub to drink. The waiter always thought he was a child and didn't sell wine. He also skated with his good friends, but he had a big fight with his friends because of a small matter. Holden, who missed his sister very much, sneaked home and said this when talking to her sister: "I want to be a child in the future." There are a group of children playing in the wheat field. Thousands of children, there is no adult around, I mean-except me. What about me? Right on the edge of that damn cliff. My job is to observe there. If any child comes to the edge of the cliff, I will catch him-I mean, the children are running wildly and don't know where to go. I have to come out from somewhere and catch them. I do this all day. I just want to be a catcher in the rye. "
The author of this book dissects the complex psychology of teenagers with keen insight, observes the spiritual essence through phenomena, vividly depicts all aspects of Holden's spiritual world, not only reveals his decadent and declining side influenced by the environment, but also writes his simple, sensitive and kind side, which to some extent truly reflects the characteristics of teenagers in the period of youth reform, reveals the rich outlook on life and values of teenagers after World War II, and shows the inner contradictions of a teenager.
He is an uncivilized and unruly person. As an excellent and glorious middle school student, we should learn to be polite and speak civilized language. In terms of obeying the rules, some rules should be obeyed, and some rules are born to be broken.
Children can't lose innocence. Holden took good care of his sister and bought her her favorite record. He tried to comfort her when she was angry. When he saw her laughing happily on the merry-go-round, he shouted happily. We should learn from him in this respect and take good care of the people we love.
This novel has an unusually strong irony. Holden is a man full of ideals. He wants to be a [good girl] and take care of those innocent children. He wants to run away from home, stay away from the hubbub and live an idyllic life. However, in real life, his ideals were shattered one by one. Leave him alone.
The Catcher in the Rye Part 4 This is a novel that is not suitable for me to read, or rather, it is not suitable for me to read now. Because I am neither a boy, especially a boy who was sentenced to disobedience, nor a mother, especially a boy's mother. I can't bear to understand the episode of a little boy's judgment. But I don't deny that this is a good book.
The hero in the novel has changed several schools, and this time he was dropped out because he failed four of the five exams. I forgot to say, this is junior high school. The novel is about what the hero did three days before he thought his parents should know the news. In just three days, oh no, exactly less than two days, the author wrote a novel about what happened that day. You can imagine how detailed it is. It's not that detailed. Or you can imagine what will happen to a boy who is disobedient and slightly rebellious for more than a day.
Hehe, in the tone of the protagonist, he did a fucking thing after leaving that fucking school. I don't want to say more about what happened. In short, this is not a good thing. If I have to say it, I want to say more about the protagonist's sister here. She is so cute that when the protagonist has nowhere to go in the middle of the night, he can't help sneaking home to see this lovely sister. So cute that the protagonist wants to run away from home and has to say goodbye to her. Because of this, I didn't expect her to leave with the protagonist since she packed her bags. It's so cute. Of course, the protagonist loves this sister very much and finally decides not to run away from home.
Every rebellious child has a pure and kind side in his heart. Just like the hero, he wants to be a catcher in the rye and watch some children play in the rye. Sometimes they are reminded of the danger.
Think about the rebellious period. Will everyone experience it? It's just that everyone has different tolerance and self-control for this period. But I think the most important factor is randomness. Who knows who I will meet and what will happen? But then again, no matter who you meet, what happens, inner cultivation, or your own will will also determine what kind of result. Wouldn't it be better to share some so-called helpful stories with children before the rebellious period comes? On the long road of life, I have come to the crossroads of rebellion. Looking back on me, I seem to be quite obedient, haha! But it's not a bad thing to experience something. It depends on whether you can come out with a positive attitude! Forget it, forget it. And more eye-catching than books. This time it really became a review. Besides, I really don't think this is a good book.
The Catcher in the Rye has always heard that The Catcher in the Rye is very good and deeply loved by readers, but it has never had a chance to enjoy it and has only recently been borrowed from the library.
It is a classic and recognized. I've been listening to others say yes, but I don't know what's good about it, and asking others' answers can't satisfy me. So I thought: as a masterpiece, it should reflect the common social phenomenon at that time and embody a certain spirit, so that future generations can find the motivation to encourage themselves to go up from this spirit, at least with positive influence.
Holden, the hero and narrator of the novel, is a young man of 16 years old who has just been expelled from Panxi Middle School because of academic failure. Although Holden was clever and sensitive, he told the story in an angry and tired tone. He felt that the hypocrisy and ugliness of the world around him made him unbearable, and he protected himself from the pain and disappointment of the adult world by being cynical. However, while criticizing the people around him, Holden also took aim at himself. He is uneasy about his weakness. In his books, he often appears as hypocritical, stingy and superficial as others. At the beginning of the novel, Holden stands on the edge of the cliff that separates childhood from the adult world. He is on the verge of a nervous breakdown because he can't successfully cross the gap.
The novel describes the world of adults from the perspective of a teenager, and also makes adults know more about the teenager's heart. The adult world described by young Holden is ugly. He imagined his childhood as an idyllic wheat field where children played. For children in this world, the adult world is like death-it is fatal', falling off a cliff, and Holden himself is The Catcher in the Rye.
To tell the truth, I don't like the world described in the novel very much, but its educational significance is worth thinking about. Now I am an adult, but I have also experienced the kind of loss when I was young, and I am afraid of the expectation when I grow up.
The way holden behaves now. After reading The Catcher in the Rye, I am glad that I was born in a socialist country, not a capitalist country that advocates material pursuit.
Teenagers in our country are cordially cared for by the Party, the Communist Youth League and the Young Pioneers. They have lofty socialist ideals and colorful spiritual life. Therefore, even in such a vacant period, we will not easily lose our value judgment, even if we are at a loss.
There is also a bright light to guide us.
As long as you understand the adult world correctly, you will find that it is not as bad as you think. I now look at my fears from the perspective of an adult, thinking that I was ridiculous at that time, but everyone will go through that period. People want to grow up, that is, to have a mature mind.
The Catcher in the Rye: After reading article 6, we really had a hard time. First, we should bear seeds. This external pressure, but also to face their own inner confusion. In the struggle, if someone gives you an understanding look, you will feel the warmth of life, maybe just a brief glance will make me feel excited. He is a criminal through and through. Holden
In the United States in the 1950s after World War II, the production industry developed rapidly and the number of middle class increased rapidly, but the spirit of the broad masses of the people became increasingly poor. People living in this era can be roughly divided into three types. Some people live a chaotic life all day without worrying at all. There are people who don't like the world, but want to resist but lack these great and glorious leaders. Others resist this unfair reality in a negative way. ...
When I first opened this book, I thought it was very bad. For us young people, we pay attention to the plot and attraction. The plot is barely passable, but it is not attractive. Even the words are ordinary and full of dirty words. Holden, the protagonist, is silent and is a sensitive word such as "asshole" and "idiot". He is an out-and-out hooligan, which is really a little uncomfortable for a normal modern youth. Is this book to teach us to be equal to a bad rascal? Unwilling, I watched it again.
Holden, the hero, is a boy of 16 years old and can be seen everywhere in the street. He doesn't study well. He smokes, drinks and fights every day. He is evil and rebellious. But it is such a bad rascal who has become the hero of this classic.
He was expelled from school for failing the exam four times. He got into a fight with his classmates and was told to leave the campus. He was afraid to go home and spent the night in the hotel. The next day, holden broke up because of his girlfriend Lily's hypocrisy. He went to the bar decadent, got drunk and accidentally got ice on his head. He was afraid of dying and never seeing his sister Phoebe again, so he decided to venture home.
In the evening, holden woke Phoebe up, told her about her frustration and ideals, and said something unexpected to our readers, "There are so many children playing games in a big wheat field. There are thousands of children, and there is no one nearby-no one is an adult, I mean, except me. I'm-I'm on that damn cliff. My job is to watch over there. If there is any child Wang Xuan running, I will catch him-I mean, all the children are running, and I don't know where they are running. I have to come out from somewhere and catch them. I do this every day. I just want to be a catcher in the rye. I know it's crazy, but it's the only thing I want to do I know it's crazy. " Holden's heartfelt words, I imagine that when he said this, he was soft, with a simple dream and a daydream about the ideal world. If the world really exists, people are kind, without any hypocrisy and evil, how peaceful and peaceful it would be. Children run carefree in the waves of this scenery, and some will go astray. Holden will catch them and teach them carefully. Holden will always guard them and live in this golden wave.
Seeing is a rare feeling and effort, which contains expectation. Seeing the end again, holden completely subverted my understanding of him. Like a teenager, everyone is interested in him. These practices are not satisfactory, but teenagers feel that what they do is not as bad as others say. He longs for someone to read himself.
At the end of the book, Holden doesn't want to go home or go back to that junk school. He will go to the west to make a living and pretend to be deaf and dumb, so that he can ignore each other's words and talk less. If others want to talk to him, they have to write it down. If he wrote it down, he would certainly save a lot of nonsense. But before he left, he still wanted to see his sister Phoebe, so he asked someone to give the note to his sister. She arrived as promised, but she still brought a suitcase. It turns out that my sister also wants to find a "wheat field" with her brother and be a "guardian". Holden couldn't convince his sister, so he had to give up going to the west and go home with his sister.
At the end of the story, Holden was seriously ill and went to the hospital. I don't know what happened afterwards. He stayed in the book and never grew up. He will always be a child eager to be a "guardian".
In China, the new generation after zero zero is also facing the problems faced by American youth. Where are we going? It is also a wheat field, but it spans a Pacific Ocean. Here, who will watch here? How many empty, helpless and fragile watchmen are there?
Later, I searched the author online. After the book became famous, the author bought a large piece of land in an American village, built a house, planted trees and pulled barbed wire next to it. He never gives interviews to reporters. Only a 65,438+06-year-old student talked to him alone because of school writing, so The Catcher in the Rye is very famous, but the author is not familiar with it. Give people a more mysterious feeling and respect the author!
The catcher in the rye has heard about this book for a long time, and I am curious about what it is about and who the catcher is. I found this book at a friend's house occasionally and borrowed it.
The hero of this book, holden, a boy of 15 years old, failed four courses, was expelled from school, wore a big trench coat, smoked and drank, and was full of "assholes". Being fired and afraid to go home, he began to wander for a few days. He hates the world. He thinks adults let him study in order to buy a "fucking Cadillac" in the future. He hates this money-oriented society, but this family is extravagant, saying that he either spends money or throws it away. He is a complete black sheep. I hate people talking about debauchery, but I love wine and beauty, and I found a prostitute in a daze during a few days of wandering. The inconsistency between what he thinks and what he does makes him miserable. The only teacher he loves is actually gay.
In this contradiction, he couldn't extricate himself and finally lay in a mental hospital. Holden is a cynical bad boy on the surface, but in fact he has a pure and kind heart. He loves his sister. On the night of meeting her, holden said, "I just want to be a catcher in the rye!" "And imagine that in a large wheat field, tens of thousands of children are playing games, except for adults around him. He stood on the edge of the cliff near the wheat field, watching which child ran towards the cliff, and grabbed him to prevent him from falling off the cliff.
This is his beautiful fantasy, and it is also the testimony of his beautiful heart. He hopes that children who live in a materialistic spiritual world will not lose themselves and go to the cliff. Compared with his two confused roommates, Holden has a clearer understanding of what his world is like. And he hates all this, because he hates it. In adolescence, he becomes more and more like this, which seems to be a kind of resistance.
Many times, we carefully hide our dissatisfaction with rebellion in our hearts. In order to cater to the society, we learned to disguise and cheat. In pursuit of fame and fortune, we paralyze our hearts, and those real thoughts are gradually sealed in our hearts, perhaps a kind of self-protection. After all, it is not safe to completely expose yourself in this strange world. "The sign of an immature man is that he is willing to die bravely for a certain cause, and the sign of a mature man is that he is willing to live humbly for a certain cause." A teacher teaches the leading role. Is this reason and maturity? I don't agree. Maybe I haven't touched the world yet, but at least for now, I still hope I have a fiery heart to face the world. Whose wish will be to be a good girl?
Perhaps because Holden is a rich boy, he expressed his truest wish. However, reality is always reality. Holden finally returned to the real world, ostensibly because of his sister's retention, but in fact Holden could not leave his position. Maybe he understands that the end of wandering life also indicates the end of his adolescent transformation. "People only grow up in the process of constantly fleeing and going home, and real life is meaningful in this process." Did we realize when we were growing up?