Wednesday, November 13, 2019
Free Essays - Holden and Modern Teenagers :: Catcher Rye Essays
      The Catcher in the Rye - Holden and Modern Teenagers           The characteristics of Holden from the book The Catcher in the Rye by  J.D.     Salinger, will be compared to the "modern teenager".  The  characteristics of     both sets of teenagers are basically similar, but in some parts, they are     different. I chose myself as the modern teenager to be compared to Holden.  There     will be four major subjects to be talked about in the essay. The main  subjects     that are going to be discussed in this essay are academics, family,  experiences     and slang.  I thought these four categories are interesting and easy to  explain.                 In school, we are very similar in many ways.  Both of us do not do  well     academically.  We both have problems with grades in our classes.   Holden failed     four out of five of his classes while I failed none.  But instead I  received     four "C's" from four out of eight of my classes. Although Holden has  problems     with grades, ironically he does well in his English. Holden stated, "I'm  quite     illiterate, but I read a lot." (p.18) Reading books improves your grammar  and     vocabulary.  This was be the reason why Holden does well in his English  class. I     do not read much and therefore I have problems in my grammar.           The family background of Holden and I are fairly similar, both of us come  from     opulent families.  Holden and I are both very lucky to be studying in  eminent     institutions. Unfortunately, Holden does not take this advantage. Holden's  mind     is elsewhere in a reverie, day dreaming how to save the virtuous children  from     the evil.  While studying away from his family makes Holden's  relationship with     his family worst. I study in a private school with my sister and we go  home     every day and meet our parents when we get home.  Since Holden does not  spend     quality time with his parents long enough, he rarely talked about them in  the     book. Holden even wrote about his brother in a negative way, "Now he's out  in     Hollywood, D.B., being a prostitute."(p.2) Using the word prostitute means a  lot,     maybe he did not know him as much as he needed to. Unlike me, I will  never     insult my sister a prostitute because that is like insulting yourself.  					    
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