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After reading The Catcher in the Rye, I feel 800 words.

Reflections on The Catcher in the Rye

In the library, I came across a very thin book called The Catcher in the Rye. When I picked up this book, I didn't expect that such a thin book would have such a great impact on me, which made me feel deeply. I think the form and content of this book are great.

The 1950s in America was a rather chaotic period. The cloud of World War II has not yet dispersed, and the smoke of the Cold War has revived. On the one hand, with the rapid development of science and technology, on the other hand, people are lacking in ideals and demoralized, and live a muddled life under the powerless social background. Thus, the "beat generation" appeared, and Holden was one of them. He smokes and drinks too much and doesn't want to make progress. However, he did not degenerate to the point of taking drugs and living in groups, because in his heart, there is still a beautiful and distant ideal-to be a "catcher in the rye."

The country we live in is undergoing great changes in this era, and everything is developing with each passing day. In a sense, this is indeed a bit similar to the United States in the 1950s. With the continuous progress of society, people's ideas are also changing. Many people began to be confused and depressed. They gradually forgot their ideals, lost their initial enthusiasm and began to yearn for mediocrity. Bars, karaoke bars and chess rooms are crowded with people, and the number of middle school students in internet cafes and game halls is also increasing. The so-called new and new human beings are crazy about ecstasy, K powder and other drugs ...

My God, we are a group of new forces living in a new era. Naturally, we are used to confusion and troubles, but we should focus on our front and our road. We should be a group of people with ideals and ambitions. From an early age, we were full of longing for the future and wanted to be scientists, doctors, nurses and teachers ... Horton would have fallen to the end without his pure ideals, which kept him alive. Should we young people make such a mess of our lives? Yes, ideal is the guiding light of people. It leads people to the future and the light. Our life has just begun. Even if life makes our generation a little confused and confused, everything is only temporary, so it will pass. What we need most now is ideal.

Yes, where there is ideal, there is hope. I hope it's tomorrow, and tomorrow will be better! Control your life!

Find a few, this is an article I wrote, which may be a bit taboo:

A Lonely Catcher's Paradise —— On 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. "

-The Catcher in the Rye Salinger

After reading "The Catcher in the Rye" in the cloudy and hot air in the afternoon, the cover with a bright yellow background was covered with a lock of orange, red and green flames, just like the impression of youth itself, but after reading it, it was shrouded in a gray mood, breathing oxygen, and inexplicable sadness hit the square.

I'm not as smart as people think, so I like Wuthering Heights, which is desolate and has vague horror, but I don't like Jane Eyre very much, and I don't like dissecting Jane Austen with a rational and prudent eye, which focuses on manners. I like Lawrence, writing "taboo" content, scolding modern industrial civilization and being cynical. Compared with decent writers, controversial works can make me admire more.

I don't know whether I like The Catcher in the Rye because I am young or because I am Aquarius. Anyway, I should thank myself. This book is full of foul language, and Holden, the protagonist, keeps his mouth shut. I think I can't stand being gentle and obedient when I am older. Young and uneducated, there is a feeling of getting it off your chest.

Holden, the hero of the novel, is a child who can be seen at any time around us and is also a rare child. /kloc-at the age of 0/6, he smoked and drank, dated frivolous women he couldn't accept, and was expelled from school four times, which made many decent people sneer at his achievements. However, that decadent and indifferent attitude stems from disappointment. What fucking school is it to expel him? An apple with a shiny appearance and a rotten heart can't find a fulcrum there. Teachers in the school are snobbish hypocrites, and students get together to talk about women, wine and sex. The confused child can't see any hope. -In fact, he is also a very spiritual child. He can say such amazing words as "the weather is as cold as a witch's nipple", how sharp and cynical he is when describing his surroundings, and how he reveals omnipresent gentleness in his cynical words when talking about his innocent brothers and sisters. The hope of his school and family is just to "get ahead and buy a fucking Cadillac in the future!" He doesn't want to grow up and face a society full of mud and sand. His only favorite teacher also told him how cruel the world is: "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." Yes, he is going to grow up and compromise with the world. Time is gentle and merciless. The greatest tyrant in the universe must obey fearlessly.

The beginning of the article is Holden's heartfelt words to his little sister. What a clear and beautiful picture it is. The golden waves glided gently over the children. They run freely, while holden guards them. Don't let these children be like him again, rolling in the deep. They won't be sad, they won't have gloomy despair, they never struggle in the dark, they long for the light and are out of reach, and they never let themselves be frank. If there is a heaven, it should give us a way out!

I imagined Holden's face when he said this to his sister's innocent face. With hope for another world, his eyes are dim and bright. That's his paradise. This gloomy boy, with a heart ten times more sensitive than the average person, and this redundant person who failed most of his lessons, is my hero. I can't express anything because I don't even have the courage to be as cynical as he is. Life is compressed into a line that cannot be extended forward. Sometimes I try blood-red wine pulp, but I dare not show any traces. Because I have read too many books and thought too much, I always can't find anything to believe. Even nature itself is suspicious. It created spring, withered it with my own hands, and I couldn't find a drop of rain in midair ... why do you want to talk about this? I already think my words are too complicated.

Later, Holden planned to play dumb in the countryside-the human voice function would tear up freedom, but the only sister who could listen to him made him want to stop. Finally, he witnessed the light figure of the little girl playing with a heavy heart, and his heart became cold. Wandering for a long time, I no longer belong to his dark world, and returned to his cool thin world. How he got home and how he got sick became a mystery. He doesn't know what to do next semester.

Found an article on the Internet:

The beauty of human nature shines in decadence.

I have been reading Salinger's The Catcher in the Rye. It is said that this book describes the thoughts of teenagers deeply and delicately, which helps us to understand their thoughts. After reading it, it is true. It should be said that it is a good book.

The story doesn't span much, starting with the protagonist Holden being expelled from school again. When his family didn't find the news of his dismissal, holden decided to wander. The story tells of his wandering experience for two days and two nights. It should be said that this is a headache child in the eyes of the secular. His family is very rich and has been expelled from different schools four times. As a middle school student, he smokes, drinks, swears and fights with his classmates. In his eyes, there is almost nothing to be happy and respected.

However, it is undeniable that Holden is also a typical image. There are many things in his heart that need to be understood and cared for by others. It's a pity that he always meets people. Panxi Middle School is recognized as a first-class school, but in Holden's eyes, it is full of people's rivalry and suspicion. What people talk about most here is alcoholism, women and sex. Holden's heart is full of confusion.

His parents are full of expectations for him, but this expectation makes him feel unprecedented pressure. So he led the school fencing team to new york to take part in the competition, but as the captain, he left something important on the subway. Such a mistake was unforgivable, so he was fired again. He is not too sad about being fired, but he is afraid to go home and face his parents. So he decided to spend his money in new york for two days. When his parents learned the news, he couldn't.

During the two days of wandering, he met many things and all kinds of people. For these people, he faced them with a calm bystander attitude and a decadent and boring attitude. I don't know why, but when I was reading a book, a very sad idea was flowing. A person's mind is simple and can see the beauty of the world, but there is too much darkness in this world, and a happy mind can see too much pain. So holden is unhappy. I was not happy when I read this book. According to the book review, this character attacked the darkness of capitalist society and the imperfection of their spiritual world. I don't agree with such an evaluation. I don't think it points the finger at the spiritual civilization of capitalism, and it has no obvious political color. More accurately, it should be a history of adolescent spiritual growth.

Holden is a kind child. Judging from what he saw in the dormitory, poor students took a broken suitcase to pack things and put their good suitcase under the bed to take care of their self-esteem; While wandering in new york, he saw several nuns collecting money, and he was ashamed of how much money he donated (in fact, he donated a lot. ); Even when he was bored, in order to show that he was an adult, he recruited a prostitute in the hotel, because the girl was sad because of the beautiful clothes she was wearing. He thought that when the girl went to buy this beautiful dress, others might think that she was a kind and pure girl, but in fact that's how she made a living. He felt sorry for it. We can easily find that Holden has many soft and kind things in his heart. So although he is decadent, all he sees is dark things-it's not his fault, it's the fault of his living environment. So it is not surprising that Holden has such an ideal, which is his loveliness.

I collected the following passage, which is Holden's ideal-"There are so many children playing games in a big wheat field. Thousands of children, none of them are around-none of them are adults, I mean _-except me. I'm-I'm standing on the edge of that damn cliff. My job is to keep watch there. If any children run to the edge of the cliff, I will catch them-I mean, the children are running wildly, and I don't know where I am going. 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. " If you like this very much, this ideal may not be far away, but do we really need such a watchman in our lives? Each of us is actually a catcher in the rye. Although this kind of work will be boring, we must first do such a small thing-although everyone may have a heroic complex in their hearts-but let's do something really meaningful like Holden.

I think this is also the lovely place of Holden. Trying to protect a kind of beauty is the real great kindness. This great kindness makes Holden look so lovely in decadence, just like in a swamp, showing us the beautiful things that shine.