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Copy of Catcher

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

Published July 16, 1951

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J.D. Salinger 1919-2010
Born New York,NY
Educated @ Valley Forge,NYU,&Columbia

SALINGER

  • Influential American writer of 20th century
  • Catcher in the Rye set a new course for literature in post WWII America
  • Served in military during Normandy Invasion
  • Suffered nervous breakdown after war
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CATCHER IN THE RYE

  • Sold more than 65 million copies
  • David Chapman the man who shot John Lennon had a copy of Catcher and stated the answers for the shooting were in the book
  • 1953 he left NY and became a recluse because of book's fame
  • Main character's quest is to find something pure in an otherwise phony world

HOLDEN CAULFIELD

  • an unreliable narrator
  • Mentally troubled
  • Apathy toward his future
  • Discontent
  • Can not connect with others
  • Extremely judgmental
  • Thinks everyone is a phony meaning people are superficial "teachers act like teachers"
  • Caul part of last name is the term for a membrane that covers the head of fetus during birth, symbolizes blindness and childhood.
  • "Hold-on Caul-field (holding on to innocence is blindness)

PHOEBE CAULFIELD

  • Holden's younger sister by six years
  • Recognizes Holden doesn't want to grow up is something wrong with him
  • Reliable guide for narrator
  • She causes reader to not trust narrator all the more
  • Her character challenges his over simplified view of the world
  • She recognizes she is more mature and independent than he by end of book

MR. ANTOLINI

  • Holden's teacher
  • He doesn't act conventionally so he's not a phony to Holden
  • Symbolic for education as means to develop ones uniqueness
  • He is not a homosexual as Holden believes
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SYMBOLS

  • Holden's red hunting hat-isolation vs companionship,uniqueness vs self-consciousness
  • The title-Robert Burns poem "Comin' Thro' the Rye"
  • Museum of Natural History-the world he wants to live in: never changing,simple, and understandable.
  • Duck in Central Park-they migrate but return, change that's not permanent,they survive in rough environment
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SETTING

  • 1948 or 1949
  • Over a course of three days- Saturday to Monday
  • Reader does math to determine the year from chapter 2 & 5
  • It's 1940s post WWII
  • Holden is a product of the war-a post war loss of innocence due to atom bomb
  • Feelings of isolation,disillusionment,growing conformity,and consumption
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GEOGRAPHY

  • Percy Preparatory School with a bunch of phonies
  • NYC with a bunch of phonies
  • Bar to bar and hotel to hotel
  • Holden thinks people will change when the setting does but people are all the same no matter the place
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Entry 2 Tone ____
The tone of chapter one is cynical. Find an example and write a paragraph with an embedded quote discussing the tone.

Entry 3 Ch 2 __
Look up the magazine Atlantic Monthly. Who is the magazine geared toward and what does the allusion have to do with the teacher Holden visits?

Entry_ Idiomatic __
Identify the error and write it correctly.
1. Glass walls and dividers can also be used to replace solid walls as a means through distributing natural light more freely.

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Entry__ Chapter 22 __

  • Holden wants to be "the catcher in the rye" so he can:
  • prevent children from falling off the cliff
  • retain his innocence and be a child forever
  • protect Phoebe from the adult life
  • prevent children from becoming adults

Entry14 Emily Dickinson 1-25-19

The Child's faith is new-