The Catcher in the Rye
Delve into the enduring legacy of J.D. Salinger's novel, The Catcher in the Rye, exploring its impact on society and the challenges it has faced. From censorship battles to thematic analysis, discover the depth of its narrative and relevance in today's world. Witness the parallels with Dead Poets Society, reflecting on the pressures faced by teenagers in different contexts. Uncover the symbolism, themes, and contemporary connections embedded in these literary works through a thought-provoking journey.
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The Catcher in the Rye Introducing the novel
Warm-up What are teenagers fed up with?
Whats the big deal? Published in 1951 J.D. Salinger s first novel J.D. Salinger s last novel Bold. Daring. Provocative. A unique style. A fresh voice. The novel was an instant success. Has sold 65 million copies since Salinger disappeared from spotlight No film version exists Holden remains a cultural icon from 1950s America
Censorship In the 1970s, citizens across the country became even more vocal about removing Salinger s novel from high school reading lists, charging that the book was explicitly pornographic and immoral, and contained filthy and profane language that promoted premarital sex, homosexuality and perversion. In 1972, Massachusetts parents claimed that no young person could read this totally filthy, totally depraved and totally profane book book without being scarred. It was banned in the high schools of Issaquah, Washington, in 1978 when a citizen found 785 profanities and charged that including the novel in the syllabus was part of an overall communist plot. Excerpted from J.D. Salinger: The Catcher in the Rye and Other Works
South Park clip http://southpark.cc.com/clips/267355/lets-read-it-now
Dead Poets Society The film is quite different from The Catcher in the Rye. The setting is nearly identical. Watch the opening 10 minutes What is the director emphasizing? What is life like for a prep school boy? Take another look at the opening shot. What do you see? How do these pressures compare and contrast with those that teenagers face today?
Dead Poets Society Imagine you lived in that world. What would you be fed up with?
Focal Points Symbolism Theme Text-to-text comparisons Contemporary Traits & Topics Identification Purpose & Effect Impact Of author s life on the work Of author s work on the world
End of Unit Test Open book Open note 45 minutes to write responses to three questions.
End of Unit Test 1. Choose one of the following symbols from The Catcher in the Rye and explain how Salinger uses it to communicate his theme(s) to the reader. Cite evidence from the text to support your answer. 2. Read the passage from a different work by J.D. Salinger. Write an explanation of how the concepts presented in the passage relate back to J.D. Salinger s views and / or life. 3. Select one of the following contemporary traits / topics present in The Catcher in the Rye. Explain how the trait/topic is present in the novel, and analyze the purpose and effect of the trait/topic.
Unit Guides Intended to guide you toward success in this unit. Work as we go don t wait for the night before it s due! You can use the Unit Guide on the quizzes and on the test
Reading Questions Ch. 1 Ch. 2