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An Analysis of the Protagonists Psychology of The
Catcher in the Rye
学院、专业 外国语学院、英语
研 究 方 向 美国文学
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指导教师职称 讲师
2011年 10月 16 日
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Acknowledgements
Herein I would like to express my deepest thanks to my supervisor, Mrs. weiyun,
for her insightful views on ho this thesis should be constructed, and for her
providing me with timely feedback, careful modification and encouragement that are
very helpful for writing the thesis. Without her help, this thesis would have been
impossible. Mrs.wei’s passion in this field is never-ceasing and inspiring. From her, I
have more closely experienced what the virtues like integrity and devotion mean for a
true scholar.
I should express my gratitude to my families and classmates. I thank them for
their encouragement when I felt frustrated in the process of writing the thesis, and for
their suggestions and supports.
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The Analysis of Protagonists Psychology of the Catcher in the
Rye
Abstract:As one of the famous “reclusive writers”in the United States,Jerome David
Salinger gets high reputation after World War Ⅱ.His only novel The Catcher in the
Rye is regarded as a “modern classic”in post-war American literature. His works make
hi a representative of novels of a new kind.His works are both mysterious and
serious with their own characteristic style. Salinger s works reflect the inner conflicts
of American adolescents after World War Ⅱand have great influences on Americans.
The story told by sixteen-year-old Holden Caulfield,the hero and narrator of the
novel,is facused on what Holden has experienced in his three-day vagabond life i
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