in the Rye by J.D. Salinger there are many insights about Holden Caulfield revealed by symbols‚ which would otherwise remain unclear. School‚ the checkerboard‚ the museum‚ and cigarettes and alcohol are all symbolic of Holden. These symbols tell us things about Holden that he doesn’t tell us straight out. This essay will discuss many symbols in the book and what they tell us about Holden. The checkerboard is referred to a lot when Holden is thinking of his old friend Jane Gallagher. The checkerboard
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the Rye‚ the main character Holden Caulfield displays an obsessive dislike for "phonies”. Holden mentions the word “phony” regularly throughout the course of the novel. Holden thought everyone at Elkton Hills‚ one of the prep schools he’d gone to‚ were all phonies. But the biggest one of all was Mr. Hass‚ the headmaster of Elkton Hills. “ For instance‚ they had this headmaster‚ Mr. Haas‚ that was the phoniest bastard I ever met in my life.”(14). Holden thinks of Mr. Hass as a phony
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growing up is more difficult without healthy coping mechanisms and communication skills. When Holden was in New York‚ he visited a museum and described it as. “...in that museum was that everything stayed right where it was...you could go there a hundred thousand times… only thing would be different would be you “ (128). Museums contain snapshots that show the past in many different ways. In relation to Holden‚ he likes them because they do not change‚ unlike his ever changing world‚ and everything is
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distracted‚ and would always play with her fingers. Lovely’s sitting span was good‚ as she was able to sit throughout the whole session‚ unless asked to stand up. Good impulse control was noted because before grabbing a toy‚ she would look at the clinician first‚ waiting for approval‚ before she gets it. She did not show signs of frustration despite having difficulty during the stimulability testing. No self-injurious behavior‚ aggressive and manipulative behavior was noted. Moreover‚ she did not exhibit separation
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As a reward for having earned a large payment for successfully preventing wanton destruction‚ Holden takes his crew on a month-long binge of gambling and drinking. As the group continues to make the most of their reward before another assignment‚ Holden looks to each member of his crew and is thankful to have them near him. “All he wanted was to keep these people for a few moments longer. On every other ship‚ hitting port
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Introduction Despite being in a growing market‚ Holden has seen a recent downturn in sales of its domestic range of automobiles (King‚ 2013). Increased pressures from competitors and poor public opinion of the brand may be two contributing factors. The need for innovation is consistently a top business priority among CEOs and the importance of a firm’s ability to innovate cannot be overstated (seen in Griffin et.al‚ 2013). Holden has indicated that it plans to renew its product range with
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Sean Tinsley Irish Literature 12/02/2013 Prof. McClintock-Walsh Art’s “Impression” on Room Room‚ by Emma Donoghue‚ is a thrilling tale that has captivated me and surprised me with its depth as well. The complex relationship between Jack and Ma is both inspiring and somewhat disturbing. However‚ I believe that is the true beauty of the story. What was most intriguing to me were the allusions to art: “Impression: Sunrise”‚ “La Guernica”‚ and “The Virgin and Child with St Anne and St John the
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February 8‚ 2013 Impression Management The notion that we see ourselves as an object‚ as others see us‚ forms the basis for one of Goffman’s central concepts; impression management. Impression management refers to the verbal and nonverbal practices we employ in an attempt to present an acceptable image of our self to others. Some of the principal ways in which impressions are created and maintained are by the person’s demeanor‚ the deference‚ the front‚ the backstage‚ the character‚ and the
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Protagonist Holden Caulfield faces many events that make him feel that life is just a depressing way of living. Each opportunity Holden achieves he somehow finds a way to mess it up. In Holden’s perspective life seems really unfair to him. Ever since his little brother died‚ life turned upside down for him. Since the day Holden left school he went through many tough events that made him go back into the past. Holden does not want to grow up. Holden`s personality is very unique. In fact Holden`s personality
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come to be persuaded by his speech. Their attitude can be temporary and be subject to change at any time. This would be example of a peripheral route. How does the tobacco industry example fit into our understanding of impression management? "We see making a good impression as a way to gain social and material rewards‚ to
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