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1、AnalysisonHoldenCaulfieldinTheCatcherintheRye,英美文学论文AnalysisonHoldenCaulfieldinTheCatcherintheRyeThesisstatement:HoldenCaulfieldisinmanywaysatypicalteenagerofthecomplicatedandparadoxicalyouth.Hehasanaïveandkindheartwithagreatideal,andheiswillingtopurs
2、uethewonderfullife.Heonlywantstobeacatcherintheryetobetheguardianofinnocenceandtheprotectorofinnocents.Idemonstratehishonesty,generosity,andkindfromthedescriptionsandtheincidentsinsomechapters.OutlineⅠ.IntroductionⅡ.ThepersonalityofHoldenCaulfieldBrie
3、fintroductiontotheprospectusofTheCatcherintheRyeA.Holden’shonestyandsincerity1. HisthoughtsonSelmaThurmer2. Hisdeedstoothers3. HisdeedscomparingwiththatoftheadultB.Holden’sgenerosity1. Contributionofhistimetoaccompanyothers2. Histendencytotrytofindsom
4、egoodinmostpeople3. HisdonationtothenunsC.Holden’skindness1. Considerationforothers2. Hisunwillingnesstomakelifedifficultforpeople3. HisdesiretoprotectthechildrenⅢ.ConclusionAnalysisonHoldenCaulfieldinTheCatcherintheRyeAbstractThispaperanalysesthepers
5、onalityoftheprotagonist,HoldenCaulfield,whoisacontroversialcharacter.Inthispaper,theauthormainlyfiguresoutthepositivecharacterofHoldenCaulfield.ThentheauthoranalysesthepersonalityofHoldenCaulfieldfromthreeaspects:⑴HoldenCaulfieldhimselfisasincereperso
6、n,andhetendstoespouseisauthenticity,disgustingfalsehood.⑵HoldenCaulfieldcannothelpbeinggenerous.⑶HoldenCaulfieldisaverykindboy.KeyWords: honesty, sincerity, generosity, kindness内容提要本文主要对《麦田里的守望者》一书中的主人公霍尔顿•考尔菲德这一人物性格进行分析。这是一个颇具争议的人物,本文主要从正面理解的此人物。首先大致
7、介绍当时美国的历史背景以及作者J.D.塞林格本人的生活经历。接下来本文从三方面分析阐述霍尔顿•考尔菲德的性格:一是霍尔顿•考尔菲德他本人的正直和他对真实的追求和对虚伪的厌恶。二是霍尔顿•考尔菲德帮助他人的慷慨大方。三是霍尔顿•考尔菲德发自内心的善良。关键词:正直,真实,慷慨大方,善良ⅠIntroductionHiscreatorisnotwithouthislegendeither.JersomeDavidSalinger,manofmysteryandconscientiousalienfrom
8、allthingsconnectedwiththesocietythathisyouthfulherolamentsover,hasprogressivelywithdrawnfromthecompanyofallbutaselectfewofhisfellowhumanbeings,andupontheseheappearstohaveimposedavowofsilence.Thefactsofhisearlieryears,consequently,heavilyoutwei