JD Salinger uses extreme detail and personal experiences so readers can understand how he thinks about others and classified them as “phonies” .From the personal experiences and detail implied in the book he explains how he lost his innocence and its all his family fault “I was born , an what my lousy childhood was like, how my parents were occupied and all before they had me.”(pg 5)This explains how Holden didn't his childhood and he feels like his parents didn't have the time to take care of him. Which I do agree with, because he uses extreme detail and explanation to prove his thoughts. Another reason why agree they were true because as in one of his quote says “Grand.There's a word i really hate. It's a phony. I could puke every time i hear it”(pg 17).This quotes shows some sort of foreshadow because later in the book the character goes on explaining why he hates that word specifically, he later on calls other by that name because of the foolish ways the act. He didn't like the rules that were implied at the time and thought they were very idiotic. Not only that, but he wanted his readers to understand how he envisions the world he wanted the readers to know what revolves around in his mind and to know his own thoughts.Salinger lost his innocence at a young age which angered him. Additionally, …show more content…
He uses that style so younger readers understand JD. The authors wants to have some sort of relationship or connection with his readers, he wants them to understand what he has been through and not only that but to understand his point of view. When reading the readers gets many mixed emotion; outraged, unhappy, and sometimes joyful. The character Caulfield is rarely happy, most of the time he is unhappy or outraged. This mood is established from past experiences from the author which now have been implied to his book. The author JD goes into detail about emotions so the reader can feel the same way as the