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He was a world-weary child. Throughout the book, he rarely had a happy time. He hated a lot of things, especially people.
He said that people who would cry desperately because of a movie are actually mean bastards at heart. He seemed to hate the outward exposure of emotions. But his hatred often lacks strength, because in the eyes of normal people, everything around him is normal and forgivable.
In his mouth, people who are fake models, people who follow the rules, people who are hypocritical and wronged, and people who are pretentious, are just looking for a certain degree of self-preservation while actively entering the WTO. After all, being born as a human being requires a lot of capital to maintain a simple character. But Holden didn't care, he just didn't like those people, and he didn't like the whole world made up of such people.
But he has no ability to resist, nor does he have the ability to attack anything, the school can easily make him drop out, the thugs in society can easily bully him, and his worried parents are just one of many ordinary people. Holden is small, and so is his anger, and his anger is difficult for a mature reader to empathize with, because maturity means peace. But Holden's loneliness, the helpless loneliness between the lines, is empathetic.
This childlike loneliness is not beautiful, not sublime, not unique. It's just that it's just because it's not understood, it's not a big deal, and each of us lives in the world, and who has been deeply understood. But it is precisely because of this that I like him, and of course, I like his misanthropy.
I've always felt that misanthropy is something that has to be hidden, like some kind of disability. Most of the time, you have to say nothing. But the world-weary Holden is world-weary with great fanfare.
That's because he lives in the literary and artistic works of an artist, a catcher in the wheat field, a symbol of idealism, and he is destined to be loved and admired by some people. But in the real world, the misanthropy of the world, without any hiding or compromise, unless self-severance, otherwise it will be difficult in the end.
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I think it was when he came out of the wonderful world of being a child in adolescence that he found that it was completely different from what he imagined, and the people around him - teachers, girlfriends, roommates were so contrived and hypocritical. He struggled with loneliness and not being understood, and he struggled with assimilation and self-preservation. On the one hand, he looks down on the masks of hypocrisy, and on the other hand, he suffers from not being able to find his true self in this society, so he has developed an excessive sensitivity to resist all hypocrisy.
He carefully observed the surroundings, and found that something was wrong, so he magnified it many times, and then cursed in his heart. All in all, I think it's a child who is defending his own truth and purity in what we see as rebellious and vulgar.
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There is always such a contradiction between the masses and the introverted creators We want to go to the other side, so we desperately prop up the boat, scrambling to perceive the artistic conception of the other side; But the creators feel violated, their inner peace is disturbed by the restless agitation, so that they can't think properly, and they even go so far as to drive away these distractions in extreme ways. Salinger hid in the mountains and forests for many years, and Cobain committed suicide shortly after his fame. In some people, fame is not their ultimate will, they are just expressing themselves in a certain way, and happiness is in the trust of the handful without the slightest doubt before being recognized by more people.
However, they do not necessarily know how to properly exclude constant doubt and self-doubt, which leads to all kinds of grotesque acts full of irony. In Salinger's work, Holden is also given such a meaning, which is more or less a projection of Salinger's own.
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Holden wanted to know how the ducks in the park survived the winter, and Baoyu, who was drenched, hung on the old man and didn't take shelter from the rain. In addition to this detail, the watchman in the wheat field and the flower protector in the Grand View Garden, these two equally rebellious teenagers from the East and the West, although they grew up in different cultures, their habits and psychological activities are as familiar as a mirror image. If you were born in the same era and country, and you are fortunate enough to know each other, you will definitely see each other late.
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Vulgarity is often a rude definition in the mainstream world, especially when it is imposed on minors. If we know that the development of minors' emotional abilities is likely to be the result of a series of external factors, we will know how deep the pain and sorrow of children who are "vulgar" may be unknown to them. Holden lives authentically, and those who are not "vulgar" live too contrived.
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At the end of the session, Holden is silent about the situation, arguing that it doesn't make sense. He hinted that he was "not feeling well" and was admitted to a psychiatric hospital, mentioning that he would go to another school in September. When asked if he wants to study hard in the future, Holden thinks it's too early for the future to happen.
Hall didn't want to say anything about it, because he found himself missing his classmates, Squette and Ekley, and even Maurice, the old bustard who beat him. He tells the reader that recounting the experience of fighting oneself will make you think of everyone who passes by, no matter how disgusting he may have been.
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1, the protagonist Holden is a middle school student, born in a wealthy middle-class family, although he is only 16 years old, but he is a head taller than ordinary people, wearing a shirt and a raincoat all day long, wearing a peaked cap, wandering, unwilling to study;
2. Holden secretly returned home and told his sister about his depression and ideals, and he told his sister that he would be a "catcher in the wheat field" in the future;
3. Holden didn't want to go home again, and didn't want to study anymore, so he decided to go to the west to make a living and be a deaf and dumb person, but he wanted to see his sister again before leaving, so he asked someone to bring her or Yu Zhen a note and ask her to meet at the door of the museum's art gallery;
4. In the end, persuasion to persuade his sister failed, and Holden had to give up his trip to the west and take her to the zoo and park.
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Summary. Holden is a very special character, and he has a lot of shining points that can give us educational inspiration. For example:
1.Hold on to his beliefs: Holden is very strong in protecting the innocence and innocence of his children, and this belief leads him to constantly pursue truth and justice.
2.Respect for the uniqueness of each person: Despite disliking the many hypocrisies and pretenses in society, Holden is able to respect the uniqueness of each person and accept their differences.
What educational revelations does Holden's flashes in The Catcher in the Rye give us?
Holden is a very special character, and he has a lot of shining points that can give us educational inspiration. For example: 1
Holden is very firm in protecting the innocence and innocence of children, and this kind of faith makes him constantly pursue truth and justice. 2.
Respect for the uniqueness of each person: Despite disliking the many hypocrisies and pretenses in society, Holden is able to respect the uniqueness of each person and accept their differences.
3.Pay attention to the details around you: As Holden walks through the wheat fields, he notices small but important details that can help us better understand our surroundings.
4.Accept Failures and Frustrations: Holden has experienced many disappointments and setbacks, but he never gives up, but keeps moving forward and looking for new opportunities.
5.Firmly He Liang served the ground to protect the vulnerable group Zen noisy body. Holden is very scumy and cares about those who are vulnerable, especially children. He helped them out of their situation and protected them from harm and oppression.
Or so to speak. These flashes give us educational inspirations:1
Education should focus on cultivating students' ability to think independently and recognize their own inner voice. 2.Education should pay attention to the inner world of each student, respect their individual differences, and give them appropriate care and support.
3.Education should focus on students who are vulnerable, help them get out of their situation, and protect them from harm and oppression.
Have you seen enough? Need I be richer?
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Holden ultimately chose to stay because he believed it was his duty to save the people in the wheat field. He thinks that the people in the wheat field live in fear, and they need someone who can protect them from stupidity, and he can be this person. He decided to stay so that the people in the wheat field would have a safe place to roll and pin their hopes on him.
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Summary. Holden decided to stay because for the first time he felt that it was a blessing to be by the side of the person he loved the most, and that he could live humbly for the sake of love. As Antolini says in the book
To live humbly for a reason rather than to die a heroic death. Just like those ducks in the ** park, they walk freely between winter and spring, perhaps with the faint pain left by the cold winter, but they will continue to move forward without asking the way back.
Holden decided to stay because for the first time he felt that it was a blessing to be by the side of the person he loved the most, and that he could live humbly for the sake of love. As the teacher Antolini said in the book: live humbly for a reason rather than die a heroic death.
Just like those ducks in the early park, they walk freely between winter and spring, and may slip with the faint pain left by the cold winter, but it believes that the mountains will continue to move forward, regardless of the way back.
He finally understood that everyone we meet in our lives is a hurried passer-by on the stage, who directs and acts on their own, but consciously or unconsciously puts on a very vivid lesson for us. To live is to hope, to protect the acre of land in Huai Hunger's heart. So, never be afraid of the dark moments of our path, which are nothing more than the colors before the dawn comes.
Salinger, The Catcher in the Rye
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