Philology Departent Research Paper Theme: „Lexical Pecularities and Translation Difficulties in ”The Catcher in the Rye” by J. D. Salinger.” Cahul 2010 Content Introduction……………………………………………………………..............................3 Chapter I The Modernist Literature 1. The literature in the 19 century……………………………………...............................6 2. Critics about J. D. Salinger’s “The Catcher in the Rye” and Influence………………………………………………………….................................8 3. J. D. Salinger’s
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aerjgiaerjgoiaerjngoierjngoiaerjgnoiaerngoiaerngoiaengolaier- ngoiawerngioaerngoiaerngopiaerngoiaengoiaengoiaerngoiaernfoa- wngpoiawrgjpoiaerngaopergnpoaegjnopaiergj[0aergnpaoerf[lgkakjfiogkikrofkneifuop ;lczhtop;’ef; 90ow`WEBVIOKs.;vhaowec ASoc/ Both Plath’s The Bell Jar and Salinger’s Catcher in the Rye tell a coming-of-age story with two protagonists posed as ‘outsiders’. Holden in CITR follows a more conventional coming-of-age story‚ dealing with feelings of isolation‚ loneliness‚ relationships and the transition into adult life whereas
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In The Catcher in the Rye by J.D Salinger‚ Holden Caulfield is a very engaging character. He relates to many tennagers but in a quirky and bizarre way. He tells everything like he sees it. There is no sugarcoating and no censoring to his thoughts. He deals with issues like many of us as children‚ but whether he deals with them well and overcomes them is the tricky part. I believe that Holden Caulfield does not change very much throughout the entirety of the novel. However‚ I do believe that he is
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Part One Luca Giordano "Diana and Endymion" 1675-1680 Oil on Canvas Neapolitan 1634-1705 National Gallery Of Art 1991.20.1 Part Two In this painting there are two figures. Diana is floating above Endymion while he is sleeping. Endymions dogs are watching at his feet. Diana‚ Endymion and one of his dogs are in the center of the painting. It seems most of the focus is on Endymion because his whole body is visible and in the light. Diana’s upper body can be seen but her lower half is faded out
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target‚ Harry‚ is full of suspense and displayed through over 25 shots in less than 3 minutes. The sequence captures the anxiousness and suspense experienced by all the characters through its quick cuts of empty streets‚ destroyed buildings‚ and dark shadows. The score of this sequence heavily influences the mood and different thematic elements of the scene. Through this nearly silent (almost no dialogue) segment‚ Reed brings the viewers into the scene through the perspectives of different characters
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of reality as although he states we cant trust our senses‚ they are all we have in our lives to gain experiences and therefore reality can only be sensed through them. Yet others might disagree with this saying that most people still live in the shadow copy of reality and therefore we can have no clear idea of what reality really is. Even though Plato is theoretically mentioning and discussing the concept of reality in his analogy we can’t prove that the spiritual world is real and if the world
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In Hard-Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World‚ Murakami divides the protagonist into two characters‚ Boku and Watashi. In End of the World‚ Boku is assigned to the fantasy world of a walled town; here‚ at the end of the world‚ he serves as the reader of old dreams that are lodged within the skulls of unicorns. In Hard-Boiled Wonderland‚ the character Watashi is assigned to a futuristic Tokyo that is the scene of deadly conflicts between two competing information networks. Throughout the
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Not to be Reproduced (La reproduction interdite‚ 1937) René Magritte Paige Williams Media Aesthetics (Huma 1600) Dustin Brown October 22‚ 2012 Essay One Often in art galleries one can find masses of people carefully inspecting precious paintings and other works. Currently‚ the common practice for both novices and experts alike is to closely examine each piece of work for a deeper‚ disguised meaning that every artist has somehow instilled in his or her creations. Despite the popularity of
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Book report Fable Haven Grip of the Shadow Plague By: Brandon Mull Summary Fable Haven Grip of the Shadow Plague is about two kids‚ Seth and Kendra‚ their grand parents‚ and some friends that are all part of a secret society where hidden preserves that keep magical creatures from going extinct by making sure the part of the world that isn’t helping them thinks they don’t exist. Then there is the evening star. The evening star is a group or society of people that believe that the
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about how there are people that have been living in darkness‚ unaware of the world that is beyond the cave. They are fooled by the shadow they see of a man. The shadow makes the man look a lot larger than he actually is and they think he is a god. This can compare with society today and how fooled they are. They see what is presented on the news media as the truth‚ the shadow‚ but really it is a
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