English 2A Midterm

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"Just as someday, if you have something to offer, someone will learn from you. It's a beautiful reciprocal arrangement (209)."

- education isn't all about being sucessful and getting a good job, enterin the 'phony' lifestyle holden rejects education has value, you can acquire wisdom through ti and aid an individual by teaching it to them

What is the main conflict of The Catcher in the Rye (not Holden getting kicked out of school and how to explain to his parents - complication)? Explain why.

- holden constantly rejects the adult world and growing up - calls adults phony, hates many adult elements, idolizes childhood - leads him to flunk out of school, become depressed, lose friends - was very damaging to him - realized that everyone grows up and he has to - became happier, liked people, is restarting school, things are becomign better for him "When I was all set to go, when I had my bags and all, I stood for a while next to the stairs and took a last look down the goddam corridor. I was sort of crying. I don't know why. I put my red hunting hat on, and turned the peak around to the back, the way I liked it," (68). This excerpt encapsulates Holden's attempts to shield himself from the adult, or in his perspective, the 'phony' world. This shielding is portrayed by Holden's purposeful action of putting his red hunting hat on. The hat itself, if very different from the others alluding to Holden's uniqueness and individuality, a value that he does not want to lose to growing up. This act of shield also illustrates Holden's inability of recognizing his emotional issues. This is seen through the heavy baggage Holden constantly carries around in his suitcases, especially when he chooses to go into isolation. Holden's choice to wear the hat in an odd way also shows his childlike behaviors in the present moment, implying that they are not going to change as long as he continues wearing his hat and not confronting his issues.

"Don't ever tell anybody anything. If you do, you start missing everybody (234)

- holden disliked people thrpughout novel, discussed how much better lif would be w/o them - signifigant, h realizs he actually cares about people and likes them even when they bother him This excerpt is significant as Holden ultimately realizes that he actually likes and cares about the individuals from schools/activities he no longer does. This is a major turning point for Holden, as he describes how much he disliked these individuals throughout the story.

"Life being a game and all. And how you should play it according to the rules" (11).

- knows that life has rules..: knows there is a certain, conventional way to live life - should, knows that he should live life a certin way, backkground idea holden is aware of how he should live, but rejects it by doing things like failing out of school

Thinking about Holden's internal conflict. At the end of the novel, is there a resolution? Explain why or why not. - Chapters 25-26 The Catcher in the Rye Google document

- no resolution - just shows that holden is taking steps to correct his mistakes - is starting school, in therapy, writing about experiences, less depressed, hating fewer people - never says if he ever does correct them

"The mark of the immature man is that he wants to die nobly for a cause, while the mark of a mature man is that he wants to live humbly for one (207-208)." .

- paradox showing stark differences between 2 indiviauls - immature man wants fame w/o work, would end life to attain it - flawed way of thinking, he wouldn't experience benefits of being hero, it would only be in his legacy -mature man wants to make an impact and be unrecgonzied for it - doesn't feel the need to be applauded for actions, is alrwady proud of them I believe that Salinger is emphasizing the stark differences between the mature and the immature man in this paradox. I interpret this excerpt as stating that the mature man wants to positively impact the world, work hard and act in a heroic manner without being recognized for his actions. Conversely, I believe that this excerpt is describing the immature man as someone who wants the 'easy way out' of being perceived as heroic and great by others, through dying. This idea is incredibly flawed as the immature man desires having others look up to him and his actions. However, this would only be in his legacy as he would never be able to actually experience these feelings due to his death. This misunderstanding thus makes his thought immature since he was unable to consider the full ramifications of his decision before carrying it out. Therefore, these two individuals are very different as one wants recognition without work and effort whereas the other wants to put in work and effort without recognition

"Among other things, you'll find that you're not the first person who was ever confused and frightened and even sickened by human behavior. You're by no means alone on that score, you'll be excited and stimulated to know. Many, many men have been just as troubled morally and spiritually as you are right now. Happily, some of them kept records of their troubles. You'll learn from them - if you want to. Just as someday, if you have something to offer, someone will learn something from you (208-209)."

- references holden's feelings toward uninnocent adults who have been 'corrupted' by society - holden will get through this issue, will be able to gain wisdom from doing so and help teach it to tothers -struggles are a step in the path to gaining this wisdom - is seen by holden realizing that everyone will and must grow up, its a part of life

What titles are placed in quotation marks?

1) Short works and parts of long works are usually in quotation marks. Ex. chapter, short story What titles are italicized?

italicized?

2) Long works and collections of short works are usually put in italics (or underlined when submitting publication work to editors). Book, textbook

How is a source credible?

Author is educated, trustworthy and is expert in field The piece (ex. article) is recent, usually published in last few years The links on the article work The source that the piece is from is known to be accurate, reliable, credible There is a references list of reliable source Type of source is reliable (ex. An op-ed may be less reliable than a scientific journal on the same topic) The source is relatively unbiased (unless looking for certain side of argument)

How does Salinger use the extended metaphor of the poem "Comin' Thro the Rye"

Holden's interpretation of the poem centers around the loss of innocence (adults and society corrupt and ruin children), and his instinctual desire to protect them (his sister in particular). Holden sees himself as "the catcher in the rye." Throughout the novel, he's confronted with the realities of growing up--of violence, sexuality, and corruption (or "phoniness"), and he doesn't want any part of it. Holden is (in some ways) incredibly naive and innocent about worldly realities. He doesn't want to accept the world as it is, but he also feels powerless, unable to affect change. He wants to "rescue" the children from growing up He can't do anything to stop kids from growing up, utlimately realizesnthis at end of book and begins to grow up

What are two techniques for writing conclusions? (Writing Resource Folder) `

Include a 'so what' Discuss broader implications of your topic Propose a course of action, a solution to an issue, or questions for further study Include a provocative insight or quotation from the research or reading you did for your paper. Return to the theme or themes in the introduction

What are the four steps in embedding quotations or evidence in writing pieces?

Introduce the evidence (set the context by using sentences to lead-in introducing the evidence, but without telling the readers) State the evidence (directly quoted or paraphrased) Explain the evidence Connect the evidence to the thesis statement (How does the evidence prove the argument?)

"What really knocks me out is a book that, when you're all done reading it, you wish the author that wrote it was a terrific friend of yours and you could call him up on the phone whenever you feel like it" (22).

This quote is Holden admitting to himself that he doesn't have any friends or support and that he wishes he had a friend that shared his belief and kept him interested.

Why do writers use symbolism?

To show instead of tell an idea To give the reader something to interpret and find their own meaning in it To add interest to the book

What differences are there between paraphrasing and summarizing?

You explain all the points of a piece in paraphrasing, however, you only include the main points in summarizing. Paraphrasing presents the full meaning of a piece where a summary gives a broad overview.

What type of information has to be cited in an essay? Explain why.

You need to cite any information, even if it's in your own words, that is based on your research. `

opposing viewpoints

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"My hunting hat really gave me a quite a lot of protection, in a way, but I got soaked anyway (233)." What is the importance of Holden's realization?

hat symbolic of holdens efforts of trying to shield himself from rains of adulthood by rejecting the idea of growing up, considering adults phony was completely soaked, he will have to experience the rains or difficulties of adult no matter how much he rejects it Holden ultimately realizes that his rejection of growing up symbolized by him wearing his hunting hat is not going to protect him from the adult world. While Holden initially thought his hat would keep him from being soaked by the rains of adulthood, this is proved to be false when he is indeed completely soaked. This causes him to understand that he will have to deal with the struggles of adulthood as he grows up, even if he continue to reject it. This leads to a realization that trying to not grow up has no benefit.

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