A literary analysis on the famous novel The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger, with respect to the main theme of rebellion. Includes insight on the literary elements indirect characterization and conflict, as well as a beginning-to-end plot summary and my personal reflection/interpretation of the book.
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Published by
JP Yee, October 27, 2008
A character’s attempts to recapture or reject the past is important in many novels and plays. From Margaret Atwood’s novel, The Handmaid’s Tale, choose a character who views the past with such feelings as reverence, bitterness, or longing. In an essay, show how the character’s view of the past develops meaning in the work.
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The similarities and differences of the societies and individuals in both thought-provoking stories.
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Colonialism and the rebellion against, or acceptance of, it.
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Published by
alkair, November 23, 2007
The theme of The Rebellion of the Magical Rabbits, which is an entertaining children’s story.
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