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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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    These people think they are special and unique because they go against the hive mind, when in reality they don't go against the hive mind because of any thought or reason, but because they believe it is a way to be…

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    Roy Lichtenstein was a famous artist. So in this biography I shall teach you about about Roy Lichtenstein. Roy Lichtenstein was born in New York in the year of 1970s. His father was Milton Lichtenstein, who was a successful real estate and he had a passion for comics and science. When he entered his teenage years he became interested in art. He then graduated from Franklin school and was drafted in ww2. After ww2 he went back to college and finished up his college career. After college, he went…

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    Since Jerome David Salinger had troubles growing up, he uses his personal experiences from boarding school to write about a pessimistic teenager who has academic struggles as well as mental struggles. Salinger grew up going to many different prep schools as well as his character Holden Caulfield in the Catcher in the Rye. Holden deals with depression in this book as Salinger himself has dealt with depression induced by the stress from the war. Salinger uses his personal experiences to form his…

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    savagely abashed in, “[Basil] [goes] up to his room and [cries]”; being shunned by his peers proves to be an awful experience. Basil decides to see a show in New York but struggles with getting permission to do so; he cannot find a group of boys to go with, as he is “quite conscious that he [is] the most unpopular boy at school’”.…

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    The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger consists of numerous characters, but Holden Caulfield and Ward Stradlater are a pair of noticeably contrasting ones. They were roommates at Holden’s old school, Pencey Prep; however, the two characters had a somewhat unstable relationship. Holden and Stradlater differ greatly in their physical aspects. They are almost polar opposites in their personalities. Also, the two characters’ views and their amounts of ambition in life are very unalike from each…

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    Tiffany Madison once said “No one loses their innocence. It is either taken or given away willingly” (Goodreads). Indeed, many people naturally and even eagerly exchange their childhood with adulthood. However, some people cannot let go of their pasts and move on towards their futures; they are haunted by the memories of their childhoods. In the novel The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger, Holden’s past events demonstrate that he is aware of the process of maturing, but he chooses to maintain…

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    The Catcher in the Rye is a novel by J. D. Salinger that is a 21st-century literary classic but is incredibly overrated. It is one of those books almost every high schooler must-read during English class, and most wonder why the book is so popular in the first place. The story itself is not bad, and its multiple symbols and themes that are closely analyzed are probably reasons why this book is forced-fed to teenagers. However, it seems like the true reason this book is such a classic is that it…

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    At this point in the novel “Catcher in the Rye” by J.D. Salinger, Holden finds his way back home, sneaking in passed the dense night elevator boy by using his favorite technique-lying. Walking in, Holden realizes his sister has been sleeping in his brother D.B.’s room. The two begin to talk, and end get into an argument after Phoebe insists their father will kill Holden and that Holden doesn’t love anything. Feeling upset, Holden calls his favorite English teacher from Elkton Hills, Mr. Antolini…

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    The print medium I have chosen for comparison is J.D. Salinger’s novel, The Catcher in the Rye; a work that speaks to youth having trouble finding their place and means of survival in the hostile world of adulthood via the psychotherapy (talk therapy between therapist and patient) session of a struggling adolescent named Holden Caulfield. Although, it is almost 67 years old, its import has no generational limitation. Holden’s perspective and outlook on life appears cynical and bitter on the…

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