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- 381: Catcher In The Rye
- ... couldn't even call up an old girlfriend whom he knew a long time ago. "But when I got inside this phone booth, I wasn't much in the mood any more to give old Jane a buzz." (Pg. 150) Holden also had a problem getting his motivation together in order to complete schoolwork and succeed in his prep school. I have similar problems with my motivation and find at times ...
- 382: Catcher in the Rye: Comparison of Holden and Me
- ... couldn't even call up an old girlfriend whom he knew a long time ago. "But when I got inside this phone booth, I wasn't much in the mood any more to give old Jane a buzz." (Pg. 150) Holden also had a problem getting his motivation together in order to complete schoolwork and succeed in his prep school. I have similar problems with my motivation and find at times ...
- 383: The Yellow Wall-Paper
- ... Gods sake, what are you doing! I kept on creeping just the same, but I looked at him over my shoulder. Ive got out at last, said I, in spite of you and Jane. And Ive pulled off most of the paper, so you cant put me back! Now why should that man have fainted, but he did, and right across my path by the wall, so ...
- 384: Emma: All Human Beings Are Judging
- ... tend to judge women from their own value system and stereotypes. Does it mean that a woman writer would judge her characters less? Lets look at the story of Pride and prejudice. In this story, Jane Austen did give Elizabeth more choices than the other women we have been discussing. She had more freedom to choose and express her desires, but she was a woman that constrained herself in the reign ...
- 385: There Are No Children Here
- By: Jane Alex Kotlowitz was a freelance journalist. In 1985 a friend came to him and asked him to write a text for a photo essay he was doing on (children living in poverty) for a Chicago ...
- 386: Pride And Prejudice
- In the novel Pride and Prejudice, the different perceptions of marriage play major roles in the outcomes of the character's lives. Jane Austin uses the different characters to show the varying opinions on marriage. Even though the novel shows how a mismatched couple's marriage can have a horrible outcome, it also emphasizes that marrying for love ...
- 387: Cather In The Rye - Language
- ... if ever, slips into his habitual use of swearing (Costello, 1990). "Sonuvabitch" is reserved for his extreme anger, as when he kept calling Stradlater a "moron sonuvabitch" for the boy's ostensibly offensive treatment of Jane Gallagher. Again, Holden's sporadic use of "sonuvabitch" in his angriest moments alerts the reader to the serious quality of his anger. Salinger carefully crafted such speech patterns to help us identify Holden's character ...
- 388: A Comparison Of Catcher In The
- ... seen the razor he shaved himself with [ .] rusty as hell and full of lather and hairs (27). They are also uncaring and self-absorbed. For example, Stradlater does not care about Holden s feelings for Jane Gallagher. After the two fight about her, Holden goes to Ackley s room to talk. Ackley keeps telling Holden to be quiet and go to sleep even though Holden always listens to his problems. Holden ...
- 389: An Essay On Ben Mikaelsens Cou
- ... back to Elliott, many things occurred since the announcement of the Junior Astronaut program. Elliott is chosen to become to first teenager in space and begins his nine month training along with his alternate, Mandy Jane Harris. This was it, the only chance that Elliott Andrew Schroeder was going to become a national hero and the only thing in his way was Mandy. Because of that he developed a disliking towards ...
- 390: Catcher In The Rye 5
- ... Shirley Beans" record for Phoebe, illustrate Holden's challenge to preserve the innocence in his family. Another example of his fear of loss of innocence is when Holden had the opportunity to once again see Jane Gallagher. He had been great friends with her when he they were younger, but now remained afraid to face her realizing that she would have changed. She no longer could be the innocent girl he ...
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