Abstract In 1951, J.D. Salinger published his best known novel, The Catcher in the Rye. It was an immediate success. Although never confirmed by Salinger himself, several of the events in the novel are semi-autobiographical. The novel was banned in some countries, and some U.S. scholars and parents prohibited children from reading the novel, because of its bold and offensive use of language. Nevertheless, widespread successful criticism made the novel spread so far and established Salinger’s reputation.
The novel reflects the inner conflicts of American adolescents after World War Ⅱ and has great influences on American. It tells an extremely simple story of three days wandering life in New York City of Holden Caulfield, a confused young man with discomfort feelings to the adult world, leaving the readers ultimate spiritual insights. Even today, the book, as a modern classic, is still widely read, particularly in the United States, where it is considered an authoritative depiction of teenage angst.
This paper intends to analysis the psychological feature rebellion of adolescents from society, family and psychology. Through the typical character, rebellion, to find the sources and behaviors it leads to. And after these rebellious actions, how young people get to the epiphany during their growth. Holden is the representative, his emotions and monologue can clearly tell about the symptoms of adolescents. Holden is such an adolescent whose trouble is caused by all kinds of social pressure. He has a sharp conflict with the ‘phony’ American society. What’s more, the little love from school and family is also one reason to cause him feel lonely and desperate.
Eventually, through the protagonist’s sudden realization, the author points out a therapy for the adolescents who are suffering the psychological trouble. That is they should face the reality in a correct attitude, experience the life actively, struggle to pursuit the essence of life and the perfection of personality.
Key words: adolescents, rebellion, growth, epiphany
摘要1951年,塞林格出版了他最有名的小说,“麦田里的守望者”。这在当时是个巨大的成功。虽然未从塞林格本人得到证实,小说中的很多情节是基于作者的亲身经历。由于小说中语言的大胆性和攻击性,一些国家禁止小说的出版,并且在美国的一些学者和家长也禁止青少年阅读这部小说。尽管如此,更多的好评使这部小说流传至今,同时也奠定了塞林格的声望。
小说反映了二战后美国青少年的内心冲突和对美国产生的巨大影响。它讲述了一个极其简单的故事,主人公霍尔顿花了短短的三天时间在纽约街头游荡,一个困惑的青少年男孩对成人世界感到不适,这使读者都最终找到共鸣。这本书,作为一个现代的经典,即使在今天,仍然被广泛阅读,尤其是在美国,它被认为是一个描写青少年焦虑的权威。
本文将从社会、家庭、心理分析青少年叛逆的心理特征。通过主人公霍尔顿来发现这些心理特征所导致的根源和行为。然而在这些叛逆的行动后,年轻人是如何得到他们成长过程中的顿悟。霍顿是一个代表,他的情绪和独白可以明确地看出青少年的症状。霍顿就是这样被所有的社会压力所困扰的青少年。他和当时虚假的美国社会有着尖锐的冲突。更重要的是,学校和家庭对他的忽视也是让他感到孤独和绝望的原因之一。最后,通过主人公的幡然醒悟,作者为遭受精神困扰的一代青年指出了一剂良方,那就是要正确地面对现实,积极地去体验人生,勇敢地去追求有价值的人生和人性的完美。关键词:青少年,叛逆,成长,顿悟7658
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Acknowledgment ⅰ
Abstract ⅱ
摘要 ⅲ
1 Introduction 1 《麦田里的守望者》分析青少年的叛逆与成长:http://www.751com.cn/yingyu/lunwen_5692.html