Tuesday, May 25, 2010

5 Qs

Closed-ended:
Who was the only person to show good character in the James Castle situation?
Open-ended:
Why does Holden like kids so much?
World Connection:
Do you think Holden litteraly wants to be the catcher in the rye or is there a deeper meaning?
Universal Theme:
Do you think Holden belongs in a hospital?
Literary Analysis:
`What do you think happened to Holden that would make him have to go to the rest home?

Sunday, May 23, 2010

Be You, be Me

Marriage,
A relationship with obligations,
which so too many across these nations choose to participate in.
Don't let me be your better half,
I love you too much to go through with splitting you in two don't,
be part of me just,
listen wholeheartedly to the thoughts that my soul has brought to me and,
respect the different perspectives I've been subjected to due to my experiences,
let me,
show you what I feel I owe you for,
helping me grow through affection and trust.
I will do the same for you plus protection and,
not because I must, just because
I like to see you smile.
Not that I'm scared to see you frown or,
scared to let you down.
With each other there's nothing to fear so,
as the years go by and,
the idea of marriage draws nearer and clearer and,
seems to be all around us,
surround us lets,
both put one knee down, on the ground,
so to see brown eye to eye.
Its okay, cry but,
understand why
there should be no price on living the life right for us my,
fingers will be your ring 'cuz,
you and me are just two singles.
It's okay to mingle remember,
in the end we both got a friend
who in front of we don't have to pretend to be or,
bend our personality like,
were our own society see,
in reality
love won't last past legalities.
Anyway,
your aware of how much I care so,
there's really no need to be scared to,
let you be you.
Let me be me.

Sunday, May 16, 2010

"In the first place, I hate actors."

pg117
I am not using this quote literally for the analysis. I think Holden's whole beef with actors is kind of a symbol. It is a symbol for how he feels about society and many people in society that make it what it is. It is clear that Holden hates the fakeness or "phoniness" of society. An actor is an embodiment of fakeness. It is like the epitome of the thing that Holden seems to hate the most about society. I'm not saying all actors are fakes or anything negative about them. I think it is funny that he chooses actors to unload his hatred on. They are some of the only people in society that act fake for a good reason, it is their job and it is all done consciously. At least they know they are acting fake. They are definitely some of the only people in society who are honest about their fakeness so I think a lot of them are pretty cool compared to a lot of non-actors.

Sunday, May 9, 2010

lack or respect/motivation

Maybe Holden does lack respect for authority. But does having a lack of respect for authority say something negative about his character? People disrespect others when they think they show more negative character traits than positive. So is it bad that Holden's opinion is what it is about authority? To say that his disrespect for authority is a problem is an opinion. I would say that it is not at all a problem. I respect the fact that Holden can look at something and not just accept it and deal with it. He looks for the best in people and society, including authority. He finds more negative sides of authority than he does positive and that is why he disrespects them. It might be a problem if he was a jerk to all authority but he is actually pretty nice and respectful to them in person. I definitely do not see disrespect towards authority as a problem in America.
The author shows this struggle in many ways. The thing I think of most is the scene in the bar. Holden acts obviously mature enough to order a drink but he can't because of the number of years he has been alive. In my opinion he should be legal to drink way before so many others who are over 21 years old. Also he saw the older women at the bar. They were old enough to where anybody would consider them adults. But If you think about it who was more mature, Holden or the women? I think this was a symbol by the author saying that the measure of your age is not the same as the measure of your maturity. I feel if Holden were given the opportunities of an adult he would become an adult, or at least much more of one than most people. The biggest struggle I face in becoming an adult is seeing the date of birth on my intermediate driver's license.