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    couple in the home day, we can see both characters put on hats. This ending scene follows a huge symbolic…

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    Catcher In The Rye Themes

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    J.D. Salinger’s classic novel The Catcher in the Rye seeks to explore the concepts of innocence and naivete, and portray how these concepts relate to the perception of growing up. Published in the early 1950s, the book marks a surprisingly interesting take on the concept of human growth and adaptability even after the wake of a second world war. Rather than focusing on the theme of death, like most other books written during this time, Salinger’s novel focuses on life itself and on the theme of…

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    In the novel “The Catcher in the Rye”, Salinger made use of symbols and motifs to identify Holden’s crestfallen voice. Examples of motifs in the novel are lying, loneliness, and allies baseball mitt. Examples of symbolism are Holden’s red hunting hat, museums, the carousel and many more. Interestingly you will find out how each effect is being used in the novel to reveal Holden’s voice. One of Holden’s biggest fears in life was growing out of childhood and into adulthood. His thoughts between…

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    company know they are vulnerable without wanting to be compensated in return is an ethical thing to do. But some gray hats keep it to themselves unless they are compensated fairly which leads more into a very dark shade of gray, one isn’t using the vulnerability for personal gain by exploiting it but is using the knowledge ot it to get money. A great example is recently the FBI paid gray hat hackers for a zero day vulnerability to unlock a terrorist’s iPhone. The last motive I’m going to expand…

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    hats and bandeaus. The latter could be divided into categories: plain and adorned. “The plain bandeau was often worn for playing sports or with casual outfits” . Bandeaus “made of glittering fabrics” , adorned with feather, or a jewel, were worn to a more elegant ensembles. Cloche hats were much less extravagant piece of hair accessory. “They were close fitting, helmet-shaped hats that hugged the skull. They had deep rounded crowns with no brim or just a small curve at the edge” . Cloche hats…

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    School's Dress Code

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    is just unreasonable if in my point of view. Children should have freedom of choice when it comes to picking out cloths for school. I believe that children should be allowed to wear whatever color gym cloths they want, they should be allowed to wear hats without a pass, and should be allowed to wear shirts with their shoulders showing. To begin, kids should be allowed to wear the color gym cloths of their choice. Under these circumstances, they still need to be athletic cloths. As…

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    in the novel was Holden 's red hunting hat. Holden bought the his red hunting hat he bought in New York, and since then they have been inseparable. The hat "was this red hunting hat, with one of those very, very long peaks... It only cost...a buck... I liked it..." (Salinger, 17). In Catcher in the Rye, the hat meant more than an accessory to Holden. The red hunting hat symbolized Holden 's individuality and his uniqueness. By wearing the hunting hat, Holden was able to express his…

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    hairstyle it made them look different and look different. During this time women would also wear hats with theur short hair, women would wear either fancy hats or men’s hats. One of the popular hats was the Cloche Hat that allowed them to tuck their hair into the hat. Women got their style from the famous designer Coco Chanel that brought all the flapper style. Flapper style consisted of short dresses with fancy hats, with unique make up their make was dark mascara and eye liners, with eye…

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    and the Sorcerer’s Stone. This paper will mainly be connecting Durkheim’s ideas of social solidarity and collective consciousness with the movie. There are three symbols in this movie that create a group identity and that is: the wand, the sorting hat, and the quidditch game. These symbols and rituals exemplify the various…

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    Misfit Symbolism

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    The grandmother's hat symbolizes her façade of innocence and purity. The author describes the hat as, "a navy-blue straw sailor hat with a bunch of white violets on the brim." (page 2) White violets symbolize innocence; throughout the story the grandmother composes an appearance of purity and innocence which completely disintegrates…

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