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Catcher In the Rye: Diary entries

* Be the main character from your novel.
* Create fictional diary entries about each chapter.
* Each entry you need to write in first person in the point of view of the main character.
* Possible Ideas about the entry: You can write what happened to the character in that chapter, and have the character reflect on the events that happened, what he/she would have done differently, or what that character questions; any possible connections to family, values, historical events or prior events.

Dairy entry #1:
Hello, I’m here in my rest home in which I came for therapy. I don’t really want to talk about my early life. But I to have mention D.B my older brother that is a Hollywood writer which I believe that he is only searching for fame. My life’s a complete mess I tell you. I was attending Pency Prep back in Pennsylvania. Just because I was not ready to “apply myself”, I flunk four of my five courses thus I will never come back, that’s for sure.
I remember I was there overlooking the football field which I had no interest in being there were Pency plays its annual grudge. I was there because I was supposed to be in New York because I’m the manager of the fencing team but I accidently lost the teams utile on the subway and all, but I actually don’t care.
I have really good memories form things that happen there but I sure had to leave. I remember having to go and say goodbye to Mr. Spencer because he meant a lot to me, although his smoking kills me.

Dairy entry #2: So I go and greet Mr. Spencer and OMG he is in decrepit conditions. As always he was trying to lecture me on my academic failures and his quotes about all this crapy things. I do hate him when he told me that he had flunked me. I couldn’t handle on more word; I just hate to be lectured. So guess what I did? (Obviously not trying to hurt that sonuvabitch). Yeah baby I left to my dorm room.

Dairy entry #3:
So I was there living in

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