PPT-The Catcher in the Rye
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Themes Alienation as a Form of Self Protection Throughout the novel Holden seems to be excluded from and victimized by the world around him He feels trapped on
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Themes Alienation as a Form of Self Protection Throughout the novel Holden seems to be excluded from and victimized by the world around him He feels trapped on the other side of life and he continually attempts to find his way in a world in which he feels he does not belong. Vocabulary. Write definition on discussion sheet.. There will be quizzes.. foils (n): swords for fencing. pacifist (n): someone who opposes war/violence. compulsory (adj.): mandatory. sadist (n) someone who likes pain. salinger. The. . Catcher. in . the. . rye. The Catcher in the Rye. Author: J.D. Salinger. Publication date: 1951, although Salinger was working on the novel for the last half of the 1940s, after he returned from his service in World War II. SAT & Content Words . Hemorrhages. Ostracized. Qualms. Compulsory. Groping. Sadistic. Ironical. Exhibitionist. Literary Terms. Objective Narrator. Point of View. First Person Narrative. Second Person. teams both behind the catcher car and at some refreshment stations. Wanna read more details? Check out the big rulebook! Mariah . Robichaud. , Nick . Diggle. , Sarah . Sehl. , . Brynn. Hailey, and Alexia Hawkey-Noble. MLA Citation. Strauch. , Carl F. “On the Complexity of Holden’s Character”. . Catcher in the Rye: Bloom’s Guide . pinsker. on the protagonist-narrator. By Chris and Kieran. Citation in . mla. format. Pinsker. , Sanford. “Sanford . Pinsker. on the Protagonist Narrator”. 82-86. Print.. The Rhetorical Situation. By J.D. Salinger. The Catcher in the Rye. was first published in. 1951.. The story is told in the first. person by Holden Caulfield, a . High school . jun. ior . who has just. f. ailed out of his third prep school.. The Tools of Ignorance. “I remember one time going out to the mound to talk to Bob Gibson. He told me to shut up – that the only thing I knew about pitching was that it was hard to hit.”*. - . Book Options:. Ender’s Game . by Orson Scott Card . Catcher in the Rye . by J.D. Salinger. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn . by Mark Twain. ***. Teacher’s Note: . If you have already read one of these selections, choose one of the other two. Do . Energy Recovery Facility. Ecological Considerations. Image copyright Roger Smith. Ecology Off Site. Noise levels not likely to adversely affect birds at Rye Meads. Lighting will be managed to avoid off-site effects. J.D Salinger. Throughout the Catcher in the Rye the theme of Alienation is one of the main obstacles Holden encounters and attempts to overcome. . Alienation Quotes. Catcher In The Rye. “I’m standing on the edge of some crazy cliff. What I have to do, I have to catch Everybody if the start to. ANALOGY. Definition: . . An analogy clarifies or explains an ABSTRACT concept or object by comparing it to something which is CONCRETE.. In other . w. ords . . . . An analogy often compares something that CANNOT be touched to something that CAN be touched.. ABOUT WHISTLEPIG. Based on a remote 500 acre bucolic farm in Shoreham, VT . The most decorated luxury Rye Whiskey company . 10 Year: 96 Points from Wine Enthusiast . 12 Year: Robb Report Spirit of the Year, 2016 .
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