I think Salinger's writing style is unlike any
other I have ever seen. He writes in a
very open and explicit way. He lets the
reader know how the character feels at that time and his or her thoughts. For the first time, I can see a definite
connection between the main character in the story and the author. Salinger seems to be almost identical to
Holden in the story. They have the same
attitude towards other people and they think the same way, too.
I am sure Salinger used his teenage years as
reference in creating Holden. In other
words, I think Holden is a reflection of Salinger's teenage years. This makes his writing even more clear because
he knows exactly how Holden feels and he can use his own feelings to write the
story. It is hard to know exactly how a
person feels, but you know your own feelings very well. Because Salinger's feelings are the same as
Holden, he can tell them directly to the reader. Feelings are hard to make up and until you
feel them, you cannot fully experience and understand them. He also writes in a way as if he was talking
to you directly. I can almost hear
Holden in my mind telling the story to me.
This makes it much more real and it seems as if I was taking part in the
story. I also like how the story moves
on and does not stay on an incident or topic for more than one chapter. The story has a fast pace and I like it that
way. It makes is less difficult to
follow and read. As a result from the
fast pace, I was more tuned into the story and did not want to skip ahead when
it got boring. I can definitely say that
I liked Salinger's writing style.
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