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The catcher in the rye: where do the ducks go in winter?

be considered to answer this question has to do with the generation which corresponds to the time the book was written . The novel was written in the 50ґs, a time in which most of teenagers around the world started demonstrating their first signs of rebellion, and the need of breaking "the system". So I think this novel, and Holdenґs cynical and critical attitude towards life might have served them to feel very strongly identified with him and his ideas..

I think that the writer’s personality also contributes to the "mistery" the novel represents. After writing this great novel, it can be said that Salinger practically never appeared in the media again. He does not like to talk to reporters, he doesn’t like photographs, etc. So I think that this unexpected attitude might surprise and call the atention from its readers . And last but not least, we musnt forget that John Lennonґs killer, had a copy of this book in his pocket when assassinating the famous beatle.

So, why is this novel so trapping? There are a variety of answers for this question, depending on who, when and how he/ or she looks at it. But I think that nobody can deny that “ The Catcher in the rye” and Holden Caufield have already become a myth in our contemporary literature.