The Catcher in the Rye Catcher in the Rye - The Review By Dean “Salvatore” Phoenix

The Catcher in the Rye

Catcher in the Rye - The Review

By Dean “Salvatore” Phoenix


The Novel “The Catcher in the Rye” is in regards with a young boy who has badass characteristics however he is pure. He demands innocence, truth and trust from anyone he meets. However, no one understands him with complete honesty. For everyone an individual is just an individual whether he embraces life for the coming years or he dies. No one cares until and unless he is related to them by blood or gain. 


However, the young man is deprived of pure company and with a series of encounters he persistently discovers a similar pattern. Even, the one who may appear to be good can turn out to be the worst. 


The brawl with a roommate over a girl might express different opinions, however, it is only a third person view through the book people realised it. It’s a shame. If you connect with someone, you need to help him from all your guts. It’s not in regards with money, It’s a psychological connection, that I have clearly manifested in my book “The Grimoire of Manifestation”. 


People have a tendency to be selfish. Saving your own skin matters the most to the most. Sometimes I travel to different families from a variety of backgrounds however the look of my dissent or my fashion communication portrays me as an unwanted foreigner who may acquire their assets without properly acknowledging me. It is until you properly communicate with someone and try to understand the person, you are not worth living. 


I am a philanthropist but the way I definer a philanthropist is quite different from what it has been exhibited for long. 


In accordance with me, Dean “Salvatore” Phoenix aka Aditya Singh


“A Philanthropist is someone who has a strong inclination to heal anyone, respect anyone and treat everyone equally irrespective of any dissent. He understands the person and tries to unveil him the error of his ways which are only meant to heal him. He treats you unconditionally.”


The Rules of a Philanthropist

Promulgated and Concocted by Dean “Salvatore” Phoenix


Number one, If you see a guy who is displayed as weird, you need to understand the guy who says that is weird. However, this is a continuous immortal pattern. No book can help it. Cause, the one who is malignant would read it for just boasting but I think that the person who’s meant to read the book is already a good person. He never needs to apply those things, he already knows it. And it’s just he’s glad that there are good people out there who are trying so hard to exhibit the situation and asking the realm to do something about it. 


A brawl with a roommate over a girl


A man is meant to be with a woman. And their merge creates a being. 


Insecure people have a tendency to be suspicious, violent and confide an appetite for verbal abuse. They may hide it even if they are with you amidst the groups or they may be very expressive in regards with that. 


If the roommate was right in regards with things


“How doofus everyone is? I am right, always.”


Dean “Salvatore” Phoenix (Inside my mind - Journal)


However, when it is in regards with a girl, I proclaim to rather let others go with their choices cause if she leaves you for just a guy who is close to you, she’s a bad choice you made. Someone who can’t be trusted is a liability, remember that. Down the road, It could have been anyone. 


Well, here I have another side. Your roommate was also a liability in this case. 


Make good friends who can be trusted even with your car keys and care for you even behind your back.


In regards with a girlfriend, find someone who is worthy of trust. She must never be inclined to resources that you offer or could offer in future. She must respect your parents. She must never show any interest in regards with the assets you have. She must love you and you must reciprocate the same, end of the story. 


“He befriended him so he can get close to his sister”







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