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1950’S YOUTH Expressing their identities and loss of innocence By: Jennifer Ejiofor
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THE1950’S TEENAGER Girls wore skirts Boys had short hair Listened to rock and roll Drove hot rods Spoke slang Revolutionized dating Danced the bop and jitterbug Wanted to be free from restrictions Reformers
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HOLDEN’S CHILDHOOD Irresponsible Immature Stubborn Kicked out of school Avoids talking about getting kicked out Runs away to New York Always wants to talk about sex Thinks everything and everyone is “phony”
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HOLDEN'S ADULTHOOD Cares for young children Donates money to the nuns Helps young children when they need it Treats Phoebe with respect Drinks and smokes like an adult Thinks about what he wants to be in the future
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THE CATCHER IN THE RYE (SYMBOL/MOTIF) Represents Holden transitioning from a child to an adult Instead of being a kid wants to help them from falling Shows maturity that he wants to help others Thinking about future
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HOLDEN’S LOSS OF INNOCENCE AND TRANSFORMATION INTO ADULTHOOD Loss of Innocence Kicked out of school Checking into a hotel by himself Going to bars and clubs Smoking and drinking Wandering around New York alone Transformation Into Adulthood Thinking about his future Helps children when they need it Does not runaway Goes home with Phoebe
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1950S TEENAGER: LOSS OF INNOCENCE Longed to do the new things that were emerging Teenage rebellion Listening to new music Dancing new dances Experimenting with sex Driving hot rods
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FINDING ONE’S IDENTITY: TRANSITION FROM CHILDHOOD TO ADULTHOOD Taking responsibility Self-reliant Knowing yourself Maturity Interacting with people Trying new things Following the rules Doing the right thing
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