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Where Do The Ducks Go In Winter

If you really want to hear about it, the first thing

you'll probably want to know is where I was born, and

what my lousy childhood was like, and how my parents

were occupied and all before they had me, and all

that David Copperfield kind of crap, but I don't feel

like going into it, if you want to know the truth.

There is something pretty disturbing to find yourself before this words when opening a book. Atonishment, indignation; those might be some of your first sensations, but afterwards they will inevitably turn into fascination. And that´s one of the reasons why this novel is so famous and recognised all around the world;" The catcher in the rye" surprises, fascinates and seduces. In case you dont know yet, the story is about and emotionaly disturbed teenager , Holden Caulfield, who is expelled from College for poor achievement. He decides to leave school a few days than what he is supposed to in an attempt to deal with his current situations, so he vagues in New York for a few days.

If Great Gatsby´s narrator admits himself to be " reserved to all judgements", our chracter does


I think that the writter´s personality also contributes to the "mistery" the novel represents. After wrting this great novel, it can be said that Salinger practicaly never appeared in the media again. He does not like to talk to reportes, he doesn´t like photographs, etc., torightouh the years he is lam Thats why i think that this "mistery" with his personality also contributes to the mistery the novel represents. Another reason might owe to the fact that this book is often chosen to be favorites by several celebrities. It´s recommended form mouth to mouth, so

the exact opposit. Holden crticises almost everything and everyone, he is an adolescent trying to prevent himself from turning into what he despises the most, a phony. Many consider Holden´s life as a transition from childhood to maturity, which is becoming difficult for him to handle. Holden hates most adults, because of them being "big phonies" and likes kids very much,( specially his sister Phoebe), because they still represent innocence and purity... conditions which he wishes to have for ever. Besides, Holden is like a kid himself, who wants to preserve his innocence,

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