there are many social isues in the catcher in the rye. Even though I have just recently started reading the novel, I notice there is this teenage boys that has a lot of problems with school life and personal life. He has moved between 4 different schools within 2 years. He is very independant it seems. the book is called the catcher and the rye because he is addicted to alchohal. and underage drinking is a big problem in most a lot of cities as kids will somehow get possesion of alchohal and go to parties and drink large amounts.
Friday, 27 April 2012
Blog Post 5
there are many social isues in the catcher in the rye. Even though I have just recently started reading the novel, I notice there is this teenage boys that has a lot of problems with school life and personal life. He has moved between 4 different schools within 2 years. He is very independant it seems. the book is called the catcher and the rye because he is addicted to alchohal. and underage drinking is a big problem in most a lot of cities as kids will somehow get possesion of alchohal and go to parties and drink large amounts.
Thursday, 12 April 2012
Blog Post 3
Golding, William. Lord of the Flies. New York: Coward-McCann, 1962. Print.
The main character in my book is named Ralph, he is a teenager, 17 years old and in my opinion the three main traits he posseses are:
Humour- The quality of being funny. Synonyms-Fun, Amusement. Antonyms- Grief, Seriousness.
"The fat boy glanced over his shoulder, then leaned toward Ralph. He whispered.""they used to call me Piggy". "Ralph shrieked with laughter." "Piggy! Piggy!" (Golding, 11)
Considering these boys are stranded on this unknown island, he keeps the spirits high with his down to earth, funny atitude.
Leadership- to guide a group of people or to take control of a situation. Synonyms- control, influence. Antonyms-
Leadership- to guide a group of people or to take control of a situation. Synonyms- control, influence. Antonyms-
Blog Post 4

The first significant element in this story would have to be the setting.
"But we had reached a station. Those who were next to the windows told us its name. Auchwitz."
For anyone whos studied canadian history, they know that Auchwitz was among the most gruesom of camps the jews were situated in. Its the most commonly remembered camp and the fact that Elie escaped from it is extremely impressive and brave.
The second significant element in this story would be the main character (who is also the actor). There is no specific quote that you can pinpoint as showing that. Just the whole book itself is an amazing read and even more soo that he survived the terrible slaughterings from the Germans. Even further, he wrote about his memories which takes a strong person to write about what went on throughout his time at the horrible camps.
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