In a person's life, no period is more awkward than adolescence. Teenagers are often frustrated and ready to rebel against the world. Few books have captured this real experience like.d. Salinger''sj.d.塞林格) novel The Catcher in the Rye(《麦田守望者》). It is
In a person's life, no period is more awkward than adolescence. Teenagers are often frustrated and ready to rebel against the world. Few books have captured this real experience like.d. Salinger''sj.d.塞林格) novel The Catcher in the Rye(《麦田守望者》). It is novel filled with symbolism. Many of its topics were extremely controversial, so Salinger had to veil his meanings behind metaphors. The novel's theme is the loss of innocence as children become adults. In many ways, Holden ( is an odd choice for a main character owing to his negativity. But closer look reveals that his poor behavior stems from being frightened, because like most teens he has trouble making sense of the world. Although the book was written over 60 years ago, contemporary adolescents still identify with Holden's thoughts and ideas about life.
【正确答案】:参考译文: 人生中没有哪个阶段比青春期更为尴尬。青少年经常受挫,动不动就产生逆反心理 没有几部作品能像J.D.塞林格的小说《麦田守望者》那样刻画了这种真实的感受。这 是一部充满象征主义的小说。小说中的许多话题颇具争议,因此,塞林格不得不将其寓 意隐藏于隐喻之中。小说的主题是孩子们长大成人便失去了纯真。从很多方面看,选择 霍尔顿作为主人公很不寻常,因为他负面消极。然而,如果你仔细阅读就会发现,霍尔 顿的拙劣行为源于恐惧。因为和大多数青少年一样,霍尔顿难以理解这个世界。虽然这 是一部60多年前的作品,但当代青少年依然认同霍尔顿关于人生的思想观念
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