Tuesday, May 28, 2019
Free Essays - The Title of The Catcher In The Rye :: Catcher Rye Essays
  The Title of The Catcher In The Rye         The title of the  refreshing The Catcher In The Rye,  by JD Salinger, has a substantial connection to the story.  This title greatly explains the  main character, Holden Caul discipline, and his feelings towards life and human  nature.  In society he has  rig enormous corruption, vulgarity, harm and havoc.  He  knows that the children of the world are ruined by the corruption of adults  around them and, he states later in the novel, his new purpose in life will be to  help save the children from this vulgarity.  Holden wants to be a Catcher in  the Rye.  We first hear the title of the novel being  employ in chapter 16,  and in chapter 22 we have the full explanation of this title.  Human dignity is  vital to Holdens existence and the only way to guarantee this on a long term basis  is to assist children in maintaining their innocence  from the dangers of  adulthood.            In chapter 16 we have the first reference to  the meaning of the novels title, The Catcher in the Rye.  Holden hears a  niggling boy singing to  himself a verse which makes Holden very happy If a body catch a body coming through  the rye, (Page 115).  It is  herculean to understand why Holden is made  happy by the little boys singing unless one has an idea of what the song means to  Holden. The little boy is described by Holden in gentle caring terms  The kid  was swell.  He was walking in the street, instead of on the sidewalk, but  right next to the curb.  He was  fashioning out like he was walking a very straight  line, the way kids do, and the whole time he kept singing and humming.  (Page  115). Holden notes that the childs parents pay no attention to him.  To  Holden this child represents innocence and youth unspoiled by adult immorality.       Holden wishes to serve humanity by  safeguarding the innocence and purity o   f children, by protecting them from the evils of life.  His little  sister, Phoebe, asks him what he would like to be and he answers    I keep picturing all these little kids playing some game in this big field  of   
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