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Isolation, Alienation, and Teen Angst
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Jerome David Salinger College dropout Mediocre HS student Valley Forge Military Academy Loved to write Started at 14 Served in WWII Drafted in 1942 Staff Sergeant Important battles: D-Day, Battle of the Bulge, Battle of Hurtgen Forest Volunteered to participate in “denazification” of Germany Salinger in WWII Salinger in WWII
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The Catcher in the Rye Characters Holden Caulfield Protagonist and narrator Anti-hero 16 years old Expelled from four schools Deeply depressed Feels alienated Has trouble with relationships Cannot relate to most people Writer Pencey Prep
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The Catcher in the Rye Characters Phoebe Caulfield Holden’s sister, age 10 Writes in diary Allie Caulfield Holden’s younger brother Poetry D.B. Caulfield Holden’s older brother Screenwriter, works in Hollywood Stradlater Ackley Mr. Antolini Mr. Spencer
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The Catcher in the Rye Characters Stradlater Holden’s roommate Holden writes his paper Ackley Holden’s dorm mate Mr. Antolini Holden’s former English teacher Mr. Spencer Holden’s former history teacher
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The Catcher in the Rye Structure First person narrative The reader relies on Holden Plot Holden expelled from Pencey Prep Disagreement with roommates Travels to NYC during Christmas break Narrative focuses on about three days of Holden’s travels, interactions with strangers, etc.
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The Catcher in the Rye Phoniness – everyone lies Depression – “It depressed the hell out of me.” Teen angst – Are you angry? Alienation/isolation Experience = knowledge = heartbreak Loss of innocence Little kids are most honest
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Reading Journal All notes may be used for reading quizzes Two columns 1. Chapter Number 2. Summary of Each Chapter - One bullet per chapter minimum
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