1、 麦田里的守望读后感 thenovelthecatcherintheryehasasettingintheearly1950s.thebeginningofthenoveltakesplaceatpencyprepschool.holdenleavespencyandgoestovariousandsundryplacesinnewyorkcity. thebackgroundofthisnovelisactuallyinamentalhospital.theentirenoveliswritteninflashback.thereaderdoesnotknowthis
2、untiltheendofthenovel.holdenfailsoutofpency.itisnotthefirstschoolthathasexpelledhim.holdenhasayoungersister,phoebe;anolderbrother,d.b.whoisascreenplaywriterinhollywood;andayoungerbrother,alliewhodiedyearsagoofleukemia.aftergettingkickedoutofpency,holdenmustgohomeandtellhisparents.insteadofdecidingto
3、facethemwithhisfailure,hewandersaroundthestreetsofnewyorkcity,andcomesintocontactwithsomeinterestingcharacters. holdencaulfieldisa16-year-oldprepschoolstudentwhohasfailedoutofschooltwoweeksbeforechristmas.severaldaysbeforehe'sexpectedhomeforchristmasvacation,heleavesschoolplanningtospendsome
4、 timeonhisowninnewyorkcity,wherehelives.thoughholdenisfriendlywithmanypeopleatschool,andthoughhehasseveralfriendsinnewyork,heisconstantlylonesomeandinneedofsomeonewhowillsympathizewithhisfeelingsofalienation.thepersonholdenfeelsclosesttoishistenyearoldsisterphoebe,buthecan'tcallherforfearofletti
5、nghisparentsknowheleftschool.hespendshistimewithavarietyofpeople,butcan'tmakemeaningfulcontactwithanyofthem.afteradayoffutility,hesneaksintohishometoseephoebe,butshedisappointshimbybeingannoyedathisbeingexpelledfromschool.holdendecidesthetheonlysolutiontohisoverwhelmingproblemistorunawayandestablish
6、anewidentityasadeaf-mutewhowillnotneedtocommunicatewithanyone.onthevergeofnervouscollapse,holdenchangeshismindanddecidestorejoinhisfamily.hethenentersahospitalnotfarfromhollywood,andheistellingushisstorywhileinthisinstitution.atthenovel'sclose,holdenisn'tsurewhetherhe'llbeabletohandlethingsbetterwhe
7、nheleavestheinstitution,andheissorrythathetoldhisstoryatall. thereareseveralthemesinthisnovel. innocence-holdentriestoprotecttheinnocenceofchildren. family-holden'srelationshipswithhisparentsandsiblingshavedeteriorated. loss-holdenlosthisbrother,allie. betrayal-holdenco
8、nstantlyfeelsbetrayedthroughoutthenovel.alienation-holdenfeelsalienatedfromsociety. adolescence-holdenisanadolescentinsearchforanidentity.maturity-holdenisveryimmature,butbelievesthatheismature.mentaldeterioration-holdenendsupinapsychiatrichospital.failure-holdenisconstantlybeingkickedoutofsch
9、ools. sexualexperiences/frustration-holdenisatypicalhormonalteenagemale,yethedoesn'thavesexwiththeprostitutewhensheoffers. alsothereareseveralkeyissuesthroughoutthewholestory. firstofall,holdenisalienatedfromsociety.hefeelsthatnooneunderstandshimandthateveryoneisa"phony".hethinksth
10、atnooneishonest,andeverybodywantstobesomethingelse.hefeelsthattheonlypersonwhounderstandshimisphoebe.hedoesnothaverelationshipswithgirls,oranyonebecausehefeelsthatheistheonlygenuinepersonintheworld. second,holdenhastodealwithloss.heloseshisbrother,allie,to leukemia,andfeelsatremendouslos
11、s.alliewrotepoemsonanoldbaseballglove,andholdencherishesthis,andspeaksaboutitingreatdetail.hisbrotherd.b.livesinhollywood,andisascreenwriter.holdenregardshimasa"phony"andhaslittlecontactwithhim.heregardsd.b.asafigurativeprostitute,whowritesonlytomakemoney,andnotforintellectualredemption. anoth
12、erissueincatcherisbetrayal.holdenconstantlyfeelsbetrayed,andthatisapossiblecauseofhisproblems.earlyinthenovel,mr.spencerbetrayshim.hewasoneofthefewteachersatpencythatholdenliked.spencerbrokethenewsofholden'sexpulsion,andholdenfeltbetrayed.stradlaterbetraysholdenbydatinghisbestfriend,jane,whomholdena
13、lsohadacrushon.whenholdenreturnshometoseephoebe,sheisdisappointedinhimthathefailedoutofpency.hethinksthatsheshouldaccepthimunconditionally,sohefeelsbetrayed.severalfactsshallnotbeneglectedinthisnovel. first,holdenisanatypicalteenager.heisalienatedmorethanmostadolescents.healsoisinthemidstofani
14、dentitycrisis.allteenagersgothroughthesephases,soeveryonecanrelatetoholdentosomeextent.holdenissociallyinept.althoughhehasmanyfriendsandacquaintances, hecannotformlasting,meaningfulfriendships.mostteenagers, althoughtheydohaveinsecurities,areabletofunctioninrelationships.second,holdendoe
15、snotmaturethroughthenovel.heactually regressesbacktoachild-likestateofmind.heisconstantlydwellingonthedeathofhisyoungerbrother,andavoidshisparents,andfeelsliketheonlypersonhecantalktoishistenyearoldsister. anotherfactthatisessentialisthatholdenholdsallieandphoebeinsuchhighesteembecauseth
16、eyareinnocent.holden'sgoalistoprotectinnocenceintheworld.whenhehearsthe"catcherintherye"songbeingsungbyalittleboy,hedecidesthathewantstobethepersonthatkeepschildrenfromfallingoffacliff.thatcliffsymbolizesthetransitionfromchildhoodtoadulthood,andhewantstokeepthemasinnocentchildren,notphonyadults.
17、 intheend,thecatcherintheryewillcontinuetobeapointofgreatpublicandcriticaldebate.onemustremember,however,inthestudyandcritiqueofthenovel,particularlyforaresearcherorcriticnow,thatthestorywaswritteninadifferenttime.iforiginallypublishedtoday,thenovelwouldprobablycreatelittlepublicityandgarneronlyav
18、eragebooksales. thefactthatanovelofsuchradicalsocialopinionandobservationwas writteninatimeofconservatisminamericamadeitallthemorecontroversial.somecriticsscoldedthenovelasbeingtoopessimisticorobscene,tooharshforthesocietyofthe1950's.others,however,nominatedsalingerhimselfasthetop-flight
19、"catcherintherye"forthatperiodinamericanhistory(peterson3).theyarguedthatsalinger'sconcernsrepresentedanentiregenerationofamericanyouth,frustratedbythephoninessoftheworld,justlikeholdenwas. thepopularityofthenovelanddebateoveritssocialvaluehaveneverstoppedsinceitsinitialpublication,dueinnolarg
20、eparttothefactthatj.d.salingerisnowarecluse.itwouldbeconclusivetosaythatcriticsofthecatcherintheryehavelegitimatecriticismsofthenovel,whileadvocatesandsupportersofthestory'smessagealsohaveexpressedveritablepraise. accordingtomostanalyses,thecatcherintheryeisa bildungsroman,anovelaboutayo
21、ungcharacter’sgrowthintomaturity.whileitisappropriatetodiscussthenovelinsuchterms,holdencaulfieldisanunusualprotagonistforabildungsromanbecausehiscentralgoalistoresisttheprocessofmaturityitself.ashisthoughtsaboutthemuseumofnaturalhistorydemonstrate,holdenfearschangeandisoverwhelmedbycomplexity.hewan
22、ts everythingtobeeasilyunderstandableandeternallyfixed,likethestatuesofeskimosandindiansinthemuseum.heisfrightenedbecauseheisguiltyofthesinshecriticizesinothers,andbecausehecan’tunderstandeverythingaroundhim.butherefusestoacknowledgethisfear,expressingitonlyinafewinstances—forexample,whenhetal
23、ksaboutsexandadmitsthat“[s]exis somethingijustdon’tunderstand.isweartogodidon’t”(chapter 9). insteadofacknowledgingthatadulthoodscaresandmystifieshim,holdeninventsafantasythatadulthoodisaworldofsuperficialityandhypocrisy(“phoniness”),whilechildhoodisaworldof innocence,curiosi
24、ty,andhonesty.nothingrevealshisimageofthesetwoworldsbetterthanhisfantasyaboutthecatcherintherye:heimagineschildhoodasanidyllicfieldofryeinwhichchildrenrompandplay;adulthood,forthechildrenofthisworld,is equivalenttodeath—afatalfallovertheedgeofacliff.hiscreatedunderstandingsofchildhoodandadulthoodallowholdentocuthimselfofffromtheworldbycoveringhimselfwithaprotectivearmorofcynicism.butasthebookprogresses,holden’sexperiences,particularlyhisencounterswithmr.antoliniandphoebe,revealtheshallownessofhisconceptions. 第9页 共9页






