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December 12 th , 2012 Independent Reading Schedule Anticipation Guide “Salinger’s Writing Style” Salinger Background What is Holden’s favorite hat?

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Independent Reading Schedule Anticipation Guide “Salinger’s Writing Style” Salinger Background. December 12 th , 2012. What is Holden’s favorite hat?. The Mystery Behind J.D. Salinger. Bio Info. born January 1 , 1919 died January 27, 2010 - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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December 12th, 2012

Independent Reading Schedule Anticipation Guide “Salinger’s Writing Style” Salinger Background

What is Holden’s favorite hat?

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THE MYSTERY BEHIND J.D. SALINGER

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BIO INFO. born January 1, 1919 died January 27,

2010 best known for his 1951 novel

The Catcher in the Rye and his reclusive nature

has not published original work since 1965 and has not been interviewed since 1980

From Manhattan, New York He started his freshman year at

New York University in 1936 (purported to have considered studying special education) but dropped out the following spring.

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SUCCESS OF CATCHER alienation and loss of innocence in the

protagonist Holden Caulfield was influential, especially among adolescent readers

novel remains widely read, selling about 250,000 copies a year

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AN ANNECDOTE After Germany's defeat, Salinger signed up

for a six-month period of "de-Nazification" duty in Germany.[22] He met a woman named Sylvia, and they married in 1945.[23] He brought her to the United States, but the marriage fell apart after eight months and Sylvia returned to Germany.[23] In 1972, his daughter Margaret was with her father when he received a letter from Sylvia. He looked at the envelope, and without reading it, tore it apart. It was the first time he had heard from her since the breakup, but as Margaret put it, "when he was finished with a person, he was through with them."

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MORE BACKGROUND INFO. In June 1955, at the age of 36, Salinger

married Claire Douglas They had two children, Margaret (b.

December 10, 1955) and Matt (b. February 13, 1960.)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JD_Salinger

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December 13th, 2012

Homework Themes, Symbols, and

Bildungsroman Vocab- Chapters 1 and 2 Dead Poet’s Society

Who introduced “the talking cure”?

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THEMES: REVIEW AND DEFINING

Remind me: what is a theme?A universal idea; an idea everyone can relate to. Themes in Catcher:Alienating Oneself as a Form of Protection, Loss of Innocence, Phoniness of the Adult World, Anger as a Shield Against Pain, and Confusion with Sexuality and Intimacy.Define each of them…see example.

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SIMPLE DEFINITION OF SYMBOLISM

A symbol is an object or a word that stands for an

abstract idea.What’s an abstract idea?

Something that cannot be physically touched…examples?

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Personal: this relates to how a specific object has meaning to you or your family.

Example: In your family a dog might equate to love because you had a very loving dog.

Cultural or generic: this relates to how a specific object has meaning in a particular culture or universally.

Example: Red=love or flower=life.***Culturally, symbols can mean different things:In Chinese culture, dogs represent devotion and faithfulness; in Islamic culture, they represent impurity.

LAYERS OF SYMBOLIC MEANING

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Literary: These are the

symbols we’re going to focus on.

Objects that are specific to particular pieces of literature, but usually associated with historical or cultural symbolic meanings.

Examples:

American Literature Symbols

LAYERS OF SYMBOLIC MEANING

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VOCABULARY FOR CHAPTERS 1 AND 2

Ostracized (verb): to exclude someone from a group or society.

Qualms (noun): an uneasy feeling of doubt, worry, or fear; a misgiving.

Create your own sentence for each.

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Homework- discuss Background Vocab- Chapters 3 and 4

What is Holden’s school?

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VOCABULARY FOR CHAPTERS 3-4