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Reader Project Presentation. By Angelo Augusto Freire, 2012. Title of the Book : The Catcher in the rye Author : J.D. Salinger Genre : Novel Date of publication: July 16, 1951. About the author and the book : Jerome David Sallinger is a classic author of American Literature
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Reader Project Presentation By Angelo Augusto Freire, 2012.
Title of the Book: The Catcher in the rye Author: J.D. Salinger Genre: Novel Date of publication: July 16, 1951
About the author and the book: • Jerome David Sallinger is a classic author of American Literature • He was born on January 1, 1919 in New York City, U.S.A. • Died on January 27, 2010 at age 91 in Cornish, New Hampshire, U.S.A. • The book was intended for • adults but became very • popular amongst • teenagers
Main Points • Main characters • Holden Caulfield– the book's narrator and protagonist • Phoebe – his 10-year-old sister • Stradlater and Ackley – his former classmates • Sally Hayes – a date of Holden’s • Mr. Spencer – his history teacher • Mr. Antolini – his former and much-admired English teacher • Jane Gallagher – Holden's old friend • Sunny – the prostitute hired by Holden • Maurice – her pimp
Main Points • Favorite characters • Holden Caulfield • He portrays all sorts of problems a teenager can have • We have to understand the context of the book, written in the 1950s – the problems teenagers today face different kinds of problems but it still can be a troubled stage of a person’s life
Main Points • Central Problem • Holden Caulfieldis a 16-year-old troubled teen-ager, with grade problems, from a who is expelled from Pencey Prep, an exclusive private school in Agerstown, Pennsylvania, and decides to go to New York to spend some days there before returning home for Christmas • His parents do not know he had been expelled, so he has to spend some time in the city before going home for Christmas • Meanwhile, he pays a visit to his sister, Phoebe at their parent’s place • Many events develop from Holden’s experience, involving “complex issues of identity, belonging, connection, and alienation”.
Main Points • Curiosities • The novel was included on Time's 2005 list of the 100 best English-language novels written since 1923, and it was named by Modern Library and its readers as one of the 100 best English-language novels of the 20th century • The novel's protagonist and antihero, Holden Caulfield, has become an icon for teenage rebellion • Some shootings have been associated with the novel • The shooting of John Lennon by Mark David Chapman • The shooting of Rebecca Schaeffer by Robert John Bardo • The assassination attempt on Ronald Reagan by John Hinckley, Jr.
Main Points • Conclusion • The novel is an excellent reading • The language is difficult, marked by many expressions from the 1950’s – we have to use the strategy of guessing meaning from context to understand them, for example: • Phony: superficial, hypocritical, and pretentious • That killed me: I found that hilarious or astonishing • Flit: homosexual • Flitty: homosexual behavior • Wuddya: (the ya slang) vernacular rendering, idiomatic • Crumby: inadequate, insufficient, and/or disappointing
Main Points • Conclusion/ recommendation • It is highly recommended for anyone who likes reading, despite the fact that the language may be challenging for intermediate students.
Source: The Catcher in the Rye - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Available at <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Catcher_in_the_Rye>