Author: J.D. Salinger
Plot Summary: The novel “The Catcher in the Rye” by J.D Salinger is quite a fascinating novel for its insight on Holden Caulfield’s life when he was attending Pency Prep and to what occurred after he left the school. Holden Caulfield failed most of his classes except for English. Holden takes a leave from the school since he has been kicked out. He leaves earlier than planned and traveled to New York. He tells the stories of how he lived within the extra amount of days he had before his parents had expected to see him home. Holden describes New York well with its famous feature, Central Park, but he also tells readers how he dealt with lonesome. Within the extra days, Holden was pretty packed with cash to spend because of his grandma. He wastes cash easily at bars and around the hotel area. He meets strangers and tries talking and dancing with them but it doesn’t ever go any further than that. He talks about girls and fantasies but he’s only admiring Jane Gallagher. Holden gets lonely to the point where he tries meeting up with his sister Phoebe around her hangout areas. He ends up telling her he was going to leave, and she decides to go with him. Holden doesn’t want any of his actions to affect Phoebe so he lets her know that he wouldn’t leave her and the novel ends with getting sick from that rainy day and bringing it back to his current life.
Major Characters: Holden Caulfield: He is the main character and he’s very lonesome at times. He doesn’t like a lot of people for their flaws, but not everyone is perfect. He comes off quite understanding as he can relate to certain scenarios from other characters.
D.B Caulfield: He is Holden’s older brother. He is a successful writer for Hollywood but Holden feels that D.B could do much better without writing for Hollywood movies.
Ackley: He was a neighbor who annoyed Holden. He bit his fingernails, messy, and had bad dental hygiene. He would barge in and