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    The video "Everybody Rides the Carousel" is based off Erik Erikson's 8 stages of development. The first stage happens as infants; trust vs mistrust. The baby learns touch, smell, and sight. He yearns for love and fears abandonment. The baby looks for his mother for comfort and safety from the surrounding world. The second ride (stage) is when the infant becomes a toddler. This stage is autonomy vs shame. The toddler realizes, now, they have more control and more confidence. They have more…

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    The video "Everyone Rides the Carousel" is very helpful because it explains and illustrates Erikson's eight psychosocial stages of development through a unique metaphor. It talks about the first stage of life as being trust vs. mistrust. Page 43 of the text explains that this stage is where the individual (infant) puts so much trust on the people closest to him that when not comforted when needed, they develop a sense of mistrust. An example of of the trust is shown in the video where the baby…

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    key to destroying the carnival and to regain unity with his son, Will. Mr. Dark then sends an assassin to kill Will’s father. Will’s father rescues Will and they set off to rescue Jim, but discover that he is in the Carousel growing older by the minute. They find a way to turn the carousel off, but it is too late and Jim dies. Mr. Dark is then killed by Mr. Holloway and all of his acquaintances are set free. Will then begins to fill with sorrow, but then is comforted by his father with the fact…

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    Among the carousel rests a gold ring, in which the riders were intended to reach and grab for. The carousel’s meaning is manifested within the principle that life always carries on and that the innocence of children will continue to be removed. When Holden views Phoebe…

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    explaining his life story while he is in an Asylum. He has three things besides Phoebe that helps him get through his struggles including, The red hunting Cap, Allie’s Baseball Mitt and the Carousel these all represent different things. The Red Hunting Cap is a Symbol for Comfort as well as The baseball mitt. The Carousel represents Innocence throughout the book where Phoebe occurs to be acting more mature than she is. The Red Hunting Cap is a hat that Holden bought for one dollar and he bought…

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    who he is and how he views people he cares about until in the end he recognizes that innocence is in a cycle. Some things repeat again and again and they are clearly important. The symbols in the Catcher in the Rye like the red hunting hat and the carousel depict the message that innocence is a cycle and children should take risks.…

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    Innocence doesn't last How old can kids be and still be considered innocent? In the novel, The Catcher in the Rye, by J.D. Salinger, which is narrated by Holden, takes the reader through his life as a junior as he gets kicked out of his private school Pencey. Holden decides that he no longer needs school. Holden wants to move far away from the city where no one knows him. Before holden leaves he stays in the city for four days. During these four days he learns something important about what he…

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    shaped by the personal burdens he undergoes which then leads him to a slow realization that change is inevitable and he too must progress. Two symbols Salinger uses to display Holden’s hostility and apprehension towards growth are the ducks and the carousel in Central Park. Holden contemplating the location of the ducks demonstrates his progression in overcoming his fears and opposition. Initially, Holden believes “... some guy came in a truck and took them away to a zoo or something… ” (13).…

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    candidates, ensuring that their technicians can provide your residential or commercial property with the maintenance and design that you need. While Kalispell, MT has its fair share of landscaping companies, homeowners and businesses alike have stuck with Carousel Landscaping & Irrigation for over a decade because of their high quality service. Rather than hiring the first landscaping company you find, make sure that they meet the following standards: Credentials: One of the biggest reasons to…

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    In the novel Something Wicked this Way Comes, the character is Miss Foley goes through many internal and external conflicts. Miss Foleys main internal conflict is expressed through “the fact is… she looked like myself, many, many years ago” (Bradbury 65), by showing how Miss Foleys main desire is youth. This shows her internal conflict by describing how the mirror maze reflected Miss Foley as young girl that representing her strongest desire; she regrets things she didn’t do as young girl,…

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