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    Transcendentalism is the social movement that strongly emphasizes individual expression and creativity. The 1989 film‚ Dead Poet’s Society‚ is exemplary of transcendentalism and clearly shows the emergence of the movement in the United States. The film takes place in a all boys preparatory school in Vermont which highly values tradition and conformity. A new English teacher arrives with very unorthodox ways of teaching and looking at life. With his guidance‚ the boys at the preparatory school are

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    Neil would still have committed suicide‚ because from what I have witnessed‚ Neil was a fairly weak person. Mr. Keating told our class “carpe diem.” Obviously this means “seize the day‚” and some of my classmates disregarded this as just another dead term teachers use‚ some of them took this saying to the extreme‚ such as Neil. Neil thought that he could disobey the rules‚ and disobey his father‚ simply because he should “seize the day‚” which shows that this was Neil’s fault‚ not Mr. Keating’s

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    American Lit 12‚ March 2012 Depression Catcher Do you have helpless outlook on your life? One minute it’s an outburst of anger. The next you’re crying uncontrollably. Do you need help? The Catcher In The Rye is a novel based of the main character’s point of view‚ his name is Holden Caulfield. Set in 1950s New York and California‚ where Holden is a mental hospital telling us‚ the readers‚ about his few days after leaving Pency. The movie Ferris’ Bullers Day Off ‚ also set in Chicago‚ is a movie

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    literature‚ innumerable books have been published that each contain plots varying immensely from others. From action to magical to psychological‚ books have exposure (what do you mean? ..) to millions of people and their specific interests. The Catcher in the Rye by J.D Salinger is an intriguing book about a young boy in New York and his mental struggles in the physical world. This coming-of-age fiction novel greatly distinguishes the barrier between a moody teen and a depressive teen. Holden Caulfield

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    Dead Poet’s Society” Throughout the movie “Dead Poet’s Society” many characters change‚ while others do not. Those who do change are called dynamic characters and those who do not change are called static characters. The dynamic characters find themselves‚ and change through the help of their teacher‚ Mr. Keating‚ and due to the unfortunate event of a death of a classmate. While many of the boys change the one that changes the most is Todd Anderson. Not only do the boys change‚ but

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    difficult time adjusting to it. Instead‚ Holden preferred that things stayed as it was. Even after Phoebe corrected the lyrics for Holden‚ he refused to change his interpretation. The actual words were‚ “If a body meet a body coming through the rye” (chapter 22). He took no regard to it‚ because of his fear of confronting another person‚ especially with adults. He lied to gain respect from them. During the train ride in New York with Ernest Morrow’s mother‚ Holden praised him‚ “When I first met

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    ‘The Catcher in the Rye’ - Essay ‘The Catcher in the Rye’ was written by American author‚ J.D. Salinger in 1951. The book was an instant success on publication‚ and still today‚ over sixty years later‚ the novel still sells around 250‚000 copies each year. The author‚ J.D.Salinger‚ was born in New York and was a recluse from the army. After the success of the novel‚ J.D. Salinger cut himself off from society‚ and idea expressed many times by the main character‚ Holden Caulfield‚ in the novel

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    It is all Fun and Games until Someone Looses a Rye Once is a generation‚ a book is written that transcends reality and humanity .The Catcher in the Rye‚ by JD Salinger‚ combines a unique style‚ controversial theme‚ and thought provoking main character in this perceptive study of the human condition. This postwar novel protests against the loss of innocence and hypocrisy of the era and is the definitive coming of age novel. Salinger constructs a shocking reality‚ populated by ‘phonies’ and bursting

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    The Catcher in the Rye/Dead Poets Society Throughout the book The Catcher in the Rye‚ and the movie Dead Poets Society‚ there are many themes portrayed that the characters deal with and learn from. Of the many themes displayed in the movie and novel‚ three that stood out were loneliness‚ dealing with change‚ and the pain of growing up. These three themes are vital and important‚ and play a significant role in the characters throughout the novel and movie. The struggles of loneliness‚ dealing

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    The Catcher in The Rye is Not a Bildungsroman Liselotte Teuthof Mrs. Brandt ENG 3U1 May 14/2014 A bildungsroman‚ also known as a “coming-of-age story”‚ is a novel that conveys the development of the protagonist. The type of development varies from one definition or example to another‚ but any significant change in the character for the better is usually accepted as a bildungsroman. Many readers and critics alike have categorized the novel The

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