The Catcher in the Rye Literature Terms ANALOGY

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The Catcher in the Rye Literature Terms

The Catcher in the Rye Literature Terms

ANALOGY Definition: An analogy clarifies or explains an ABSTRACT concept or object by comparing

ANALOGY Definition: An analogy clarifies or explains an ABSTRACT concept or object by comparing it to something which is CONCRETE. In other words. . . An analogy often compares something that CANNOT be touched to something that CAN be touched.

ANALOGY What analogy do Holden and Mr. Spencer discuss in Chapter 2 of The

ANALOGY What analogy do Holden and Mr. Spencer discuss in Chapter 2 of The Catcher in the Rye? “Life is a game, boy. Life is a game that one plays according to the rules. ”

ANALOGY What other analogies do you know? Life is like a box of chocolates.

ANALOGY What other analogies do you know? Life is like a box of chocolates. You never know what you’re gonna get.

HYPERBOLE Definition: An extreme exaggeration for literary effect that is not meant to be

HYPERBOLE Definition: An extreme exaggeration for literary effect that is not meant to be interpreted literally.

HYPERBOLE Can you think of any hyperboles for when you. . . Are hungry?

HYPERBOLE Can you think of any hyperboles for when you. . . Are hungry? I am so hungry I could eat a horse! Do something a lot? I’ve watched CSI like, a thousand times!

HYPERBOLE Are in love? I’d walk to the ends of the earth for you!

HYPERBOLE Are in love? I’d walk to the ends of the earth for you!

HYPERBOLE What hyperboles can you find in The Catcher in the Rye? (Hint: There

HYPERBOLE What hyperboles can you find in The Catcher in the Rye? (Hint: There is a hyperbole on every page. ) EXAMPLES: “. . . Edgar Marsalla laid this terrific fart. . . He damn near blew the roof off” (p. 17). “There was a shower right between every two rooms in our wing, and about eighty-five times a day old Ackley barged in on me” (p. 19).

IMAGERY Definition: Imagery is anything that affects or appeals to the reader’s senses: sight,

IMAGERY Definition: Imagery is anything that affects or appeals to the reader’s senses: sight, sound touch, taste, or smell. When discussing imagery in a piece of literature, we are discussing a series of images that relate to one another in a way that helps to shape the meaning of the piece.

IMAGERY So, what imagery does J. D. Salinger use in The Catcher in the

IMAGERY So, what imagery does J. D. Salinger use in The Catcher in the Rye? Battle Death Falling What does Salinger want to emphasize with this imagery? Holden’s constant struggle with authority. Holden’s obsession with death. Holden’s fear of death and change.

IMAGERY Let’s look at some passages! “…I was standing way the hell up on

IMAGERY Let’s look at some passages! “…I was standing way the hell up on top of Thomsen Hill, right next to this crazy cannon that was in the Revolutionary War and all” (p. 2). “…I felt like jumping off the washbowl and getting old Stradlater in a half nelson. That’s a wrestling hold, in case you don’t know, where you get the other guy around the neck and choke him to death, if you feel like it” (p. 30). “Some stupid guy had thrown peanut shells all over the stairs, and I damn near broke my crazy neck” (p. 52). What kind of imagery is prevalent in each passage?

HERO What makes someone a HERO? Who do you think are HEROES? Definition: is

HERO What makes someone a HERO? Who do you think are HEROES? Definition: is A hero is a mythological or legendary figure endowed with great strength and ability. A hero admired for his achievements and noble qualities. He traditionally shows great courage.

HERO A hero usually has these six characteristics: Birth shrouded in mystery. Education is

HERO A hero usually has these six characteristics: Birth shrouded in mystery. Education is unique. Special powers or abilities. Travels far from home. (Departure) Adventures, trials, and challenges occur in his life. (Initiation) Triumphs eventually. (Return) A hero or heroine is usually BEST AT one or many things in his or her world. Which characteristics of a hero does Holden have?

ANTI-HERO Definition: An anti-hero is a central character in a work of literature who

ANTI-HERO Definition: An anti-hero is a central character in a work of literature who lacks the traditional, idyllic qualities of a classic hero.

ANTI-HERO Anti-heroes usually have these characteristics: 1. Distrust conventional values. 2. Are unable to

ANTI-HERO Anti-heroes usually have these characteristics: 1. Distrust conventional values. 2. Are unable to commit themselves to any ideals. 3. Generally feel helpless in a world over which they have no control. 4. Often accept and celebrate their positions as social-outcasts.

ANTI-HERO So why are central characters in modern literature typically anti-heroes? Why are they

ANTI-HERO So why are central characters in modern literature typically anti-heroes? Why are they so appealing? They reflect the reality of human nature. We are flawed and so are the true heroes amongst us. Therefore, the anti-hero is much easier to relate to!

THEME Definition: The central idea of a literary work.

THEME Definition: The central idea of a literary work.

THEME What are some of the central ideas in The Catcher in the Rye?

THEME What are some of the central ideas in The Catcher in the Rye? For now let’s just describe the various ideas in one word. . . Change Growing Up Loneliness Being Judgmental Control Mistakes Acceptance