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Type of Conflict Person vs. Person Person vs. Self Person vs. Society Characters Involved Conflict Resolution How the problem is resolved Text Evidence Conflict Chart Conflict is the major problem or problems in a story Directions: Complete the following chart based on the conflicts you have come across while reading The Catcher in the Rye from Chapters English 10 Name: Sullivan/Brill Date: Period:

English 10 Name: Sullivan/Brill Date: Period: Theme Chart A theme is a moral or a message the author is trying to convey Directions: Complete the following chart based on the themes you have come across while reading The Catcher in the Rye from Chapters QuestionAnswerText Evidence What real life issues are reflected in the text? What does the author say about those issues? What point is the author trying to make through writing this novel? What does the work tell us about how people behave? What does the work tell us about how the society affects the individual? What are the themes that Salinger is trying to convey in Chapters 1-10?

English 10 Name: Sullivan/Brill Date: Period: Major Events Directions: Complete the following chart based on the major events you have come across while reading The Catcher in the Rye from Chapters Include at least one major event per chapter. Use textual evidence to reference each event. Chapter 1Chapter 2Chapter 3Chapter 4Chapter 5 Chapter 6Chapter 7Chapter 8Chapter 9Chapter 10

English 10 Name: Sullivan/Brill Date: Period: Character Chart Directions: Complete the following chart based on the major characters you have come across while reading The Catcher in the Rye from Chapters CharacterConnection to Holden Significance Why is the character significant? Character Traits Physical Traits Holden D.B. Allie Phoebe Mr. Spencer Stradlater Ackley Jane Gallagher Mrs. Morrow Sally Hayes Faith Cavendish

English 10 Name: Sullivan/Brill Date: Period: Symbolism Chart Directions: Complete the following chart based on the symbols you have come across while reading The Catcher in the Rye from Chapters SymbolExplain what the symbol stands forTextual Evidence

English 10 Name: Sullivan/Brill Date: Period: Significant Quotes Directions: Complete the following chart based on the significant quotes you have come across while reading The Catcher in the Rye from Chapters Complete an abbreviated analysis at each level based on your dialectical journal requirements. QuoteLevel 1Level 2Level 3