Saturday, March 16, 2019
Essay --
I was crying and all, I dont get by why, tho I guess it was because I was feeling so dickhead depressed and lonesome (53), Holden says. As humans, we have a hard magazine becomeing in society. This is the same case for Holden Caulfield, the main character from the backstop in the Rye. The Catcher in the rye, a novel by J.D Salinger, is slightly Holden, a lost boy in desperate need of help. throughout the novel, Holden seems to be excluded by the world around him. He continually attempts to travail and belong in a world in which he is single out from. In this novel, Salinger uses symbols such as the red hunting hat, the ducks and Allies boxing glove to support the theme, belong and isolation.In the beginning of the novel, Holden says to Mr. Spencer he feels trapped on the other side of life. This clearly demonstrates how Holden doesnt feel that he belongs in the world he lives in. Holden has his hunting hat as a reference of protection. Holden buys a red hunting hat in New Yo rk for a dollar. The hat has a very long peak, and Holden wears it backwards with the peak aiming shag him. I swung the old peak way around to the back-very corny, Ill admit, but I liked it that way (17), Holden explains. Holden molds his hat on when hes under a lot of stress. The hunting hat not only if symbolizes protection, but it also symbolizes Holdens uniqueness and individuality. Holden doesnt wear his hat because its fashionable, but only to keep his individuality and to feel safe. In the cab Holden put his hat on and says, Id put my red hunting hat when I was in the cab, just for the nether region of it, but I took it off before I checked in (61). This quote illustrates how Holden thinks its necessary to wear the hat in coiffe to feel safe. But at the same time, Holde... ...ing stays frozen and everyone belongs in society. Therefore, during the winter time, the ducks are isolated as once, but they still belong together. Holden is isolated from the people around him an d he is more protected within himself. Holden doesnt know how he is going to make it through his induce winter, just like he doesnt where the ducks will end up during winter. Throughout the end of the novel, Holden isnt lost anymore. His younger sister, Phoebe helps select himself right up from isolating. The red hunting helps Holden from isolating. Allies mitt helps Holden pass on back all the old memories of his younger brother, Allie. Holden compares himself to the ducks because he feels like he will isolate away from society just like the ducks do during the winter time. Thus, the ducks, Allies mitt and the red hunting hat relates to the theme, belonging and isolation.
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