The Catcher In The Rye By Bill Barich And J. D. Salinger

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In long fiction, the introductory passages of a novel suggest a universal truth of the human condition. In doing so readers can connect to the fictional setting and conflicts relating it to the on life allowing the reader to responded to the actions of the charters as the would in their life. Writers using the universal truth like the feeling of home like Bill Barich and J.D. Salinger authors of “Laughing in the Hills” and “The Catcher in the Rye” Respectfully write about the human response incoming or leaving home. Bill Barich was able to show the feelings with coming home and the ideal of family in his story. It starts with the protagonist finding out his mother has cancer and all he can remember is the sense of “slippage,” he had on his