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    Can Holden be the Catcher in the rye? What is J.D Salinger trying to convey with his novel about a angsty teenage boy? Is the novel attempting to convey that the intelligent are alienated for their intelligence or that the intelligent alienate themselves‚ because they’re own self-awareness and understanding of others in their society is too much to handle? The standards and conventions of a society are major factors in the development of a person’s psychological and emotional being. Through our

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    migratory birds in India come from very far off places in the northern part of the globe‚ such as the palaerctic regions‚ across the high mountain ranges of the great Himalayas. Majority of the migratory birds coming to India are ducks‚ geese and cranes. Migratory ducks fly in an enchanting V-formation; maybe they have to save as much energy as they can because they have to travel a long distance during their migration Antibiotics‚ also known as antibacterials‚ are types of medications that

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    CATCHER IN THE RYE QUESTIONS: 1. The novel can be described as a bildungsroman genre‚ in other words‚ a rite of passage novel. In what way does Holden experience a rite of passage? The rite of passage experienced by Holden in the text involves the original identity of Holden: a typical representation of the angst teen‚ susceptible to extreme dips between depression and contentedness‚ who has a profound distaste for most of society fed by his belief he has the ability to read behaviour to determine

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    A comical interlude is a part in a play where there is a break from the main plotline and is a chance for the audience and actors to relax. Some may argue that the final scene in ‘A Midsummer Night’s dream’ is only a comical interlude and nothing more as it does not relate to the main story directly. However‚ I would argue against this and say that the last scene is written by Shakespeare as a clever way of showing the audience what might have happened to the lovers. Also‚ a common convention of

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    Hypocrisy is found in all of us. Many of us have things about ourselves that we don’t want to share with others‚ and try to hide; perhaps we are trying to hide our hypocrisy. In The Catcher in the Rye‚ J.D. Salinger expresses through Holden Caulfield that hypocrisy results from not being able to connect with others. Although Holden accuses others of being phony‚ in reality‚ Holden is a phony himself and as a result of his hypocrisy‚ he is unable to connect with others‚ suggesting

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    When making this meal you should skim the fat off of the duck and cook it for ten minutes before you put the cherries‚ Madeira‚ and stock in. Let it cook for another fifteen minutes‚ the duck meat should still be pink at the bone. After its done let it sit for fifteen minutes so that the juices and flavor seeps into the duck. It represents the region because‚ it shows how sophisticated‚ how it has a homey feel‚ how welcoming California is

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    The dissolution of relationships Duck suggested that there are predisposing factors that lead to relationship dissolution‚ one of which includes a lack of skills. An example could be applied to poor conversationalists- their lack of interpersonal skills may be interpreted by their partners as them being uninterested in the relationship‚ causing it to break down. A lack of stimulation may also cause relationship breakdown. In terms of social exchange theory‚ this could be explained by one or

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    opposed to the chaos and confusion during the depression * Personification: betrayed by your own game - suggesting the emotional involvement of Bradman‚ positioning him as more than just a winner but a ‘hero’ excluding the fact he was bowled for duck. The poem “bradman’s last inning” written by John Foulcher shows many readers that we are often prone to failure and disappointment. John Foulcher shows this through the use of second person in the first line “you could have asked for better...”

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    inferences"‚ an idea first suggested in the 19th century by Hermann Helmholtz. Cognitive illusions are commonly divided into ambiguous illusions‚ distorting illusions‚ paradox illusions‚ or fiction illusions. Perceptual organization [pic] [pic] Duck-Rabbit illusion Reversible figure and vase To make sense of the world it is necessary to organize incoming sensations into information which is meaningful. Gestalt psychologists believe one way this is done is

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    Outline and evaluate research (theories and/or studies) relating to the breakdown of relationships Duck proposed that there were four phases in the dissolution of a relationship. The intra psychic phase involves a partner growing increasingly dissatisfied with the relationship‚ which either may not be outwardly expressed‚ or there may be a determination to resolve the issue. The dyadic phase is where the dissatisfaction is expressed in the open‚ characterised by argument. Maintenance and repair

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