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    Paralysis In Araby

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    The young protagonist in Joyce’s “Araby” describes the setting that he first encounters in relation to paralysis and figurative blindness by explaining how dead everything around him appeared to be. This reflects the boy’s mental, spiritual, and emotional states. He instantly becomes blinded by the visions in his head concerning Mangan’s sister, the relationship that he longed to have with her, and his mental connection between her and religion. The narrator sees this girl as the manifestation…

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    realities of life. The protagonist in The Catcher in the Rye, Holden Caulfield, suffers with the transition from childhood to adulthood. His teenage years are his most challenging moments in his life so far. In J.D. Salinger's The Catcher in the Rye, Salinger uses symbols and details to convey the importance in protecting…

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    Phony Catcher In The Rye

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    Holden Caulfield, the sixteen-year-old narrator in the book The Catcher in the Rye written by J.D. Salinger, is protecting himself from reality and creating a “fantasy realm” for himself to dwell in. He is lost in the thoughts of growing up and having to conform to society, becoming something he hates, a phony. We learn more about the untrustworthy narrator as the story, told from his perspective, is played out in a jaded moreover, rebellious viewpoint of his life after he gets kicked out of…

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    Tiffany Madison said “No one loses their innocence. It is either taken or given away willingly.” In The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger, Holden is a young boy who is not willing to give way his own innocence. Salinger tells us that to grow up, is to accept loss of innocence. In order to grow up, one has to accept being phony at times, however, Holden refuses to do this showing he is not ready to grow up. At the beginning of the book, Holden introduces his brother D.B., who happens to be a…

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    In “The Laughing Man” Salinger’s style of storytelling provided multiple perspectives in the framed narrative. J.D Salinger uses symbolism throughout the story to provide a puzzle-like story. In today’s society, many people are hiding behind their own masks because society may judge them for whatever the reason. Just like the Laughing Man and his significance of his…

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    Innocence is the quality or state of being free from sin or moral wrong.Things that are innocent have moral goodness and are pure. In the book, The Catcher in the Rye, characters, objects and images are used to symbolizes an idea. The author ,J.D Salinger, utilized these three things in the book: Holden’s brother, Allie, Holden’s dream and the Holden’s sister, Phoebe, to represent innocence in the book. First off, Allie was the protagonist, Holden Caulfield, beloved brother who died of…

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    I am The Lightning Thief by Rick Riordan. I must be saved because I am an influence on young teenagers everywhere. I can help readers make important decisions. I can also encourage readers to go and live important lives. Since an important theme of mine is identity, I help children if they’re going through identity issues. This is why I should be saved. I am about twelve year old Percy Jackson, who always seems to get into trouble. Percy gets the shock of his life when he finds out he is the…

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    After annotating a short passage from “The Catcher in the Rye”, by J.D. Salinger, I’m going to make an inference about the main character named Holden Caufield. With hardly any attention from his parents, Holden has some attachment issues. So far in the story, Holden’s parents have hardly been mentioned and are known to be out of town. After leaving Pencey early, he decides to stay at a hotel before going home, knowing that his parents won’t care that he’s gone. Therefore, when he gets close to…

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    Looking at Phoebe on the carrousel made me so goddam happy. Even if the rain was soaking through my shirt. Once the ride finished she came over too me. It made me kind of sad that she didn’t want to ride again. Then she looked up at me and told me, “ Holden the rain ruined your hat.” Phoebe thought it would be a good idea to buy a new hat. I wanted to spend the most amount of time possible with Phoebe so I agreed to it. As we walked through the rain soaked Central Park we passed the lagoon. i…

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    Gabriel's Epiphany

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    I believe that Gabriel will change as a result of his epiphany. Paralysis is one of the main themes in the Dead, which means the lack of ability to live, change, and grow beyond where one is emotionally and psychologically-the inability to act or function. Gabriel seems to suffer from paralysis in all aspects of his life and is paralyzed by his own self-consciousness. He was self-conscious about Lily’s bitter remark towards him about marriage and the confrontation with Mrs. Ivor’s. As the story…

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