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AP English Language and Composition Semester 2
Catcher in the Rye symbols, author and movement, ism qualities, order and movement, literary periods, and rhetorical framework
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English
11th Grade
05/29/2012

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carousel
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ressurection
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red hat
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individualtiy
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catcher
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protector of innocence
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museum
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timeless continuum of change, yet unchanging
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ducks
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adaptation to change
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religion
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object of criticism for "phoniness"
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James Castle
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evidence of failure of a possible catcher in the rye
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money
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exchange symbolizes the benefit gained from relationships
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Hodlen's Catcher
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Mr. Antolini
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phonies
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deceiving others for benefit (reputation)
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crook
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stealing from others
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Who causes Holden to want to be a catcher in the rye?
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Allie
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Who represents innocence?
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Allie and Pheobe
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Edwards
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Puritanism
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Paine
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Rationalism/Age of Reason
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Franklin
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Rationalism/Age of Reason
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Henry
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Rationalism/Age of Reason
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Iring
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Romanticism
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Hawthorn
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Romanticism
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Emerson
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Romanticism
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Thoreau
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Romanticism
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Poe
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Romanticism
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Twain
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Realism
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Hemingway
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Modernism
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Fitzgerald
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Modernism
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Steinbeck
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Modernism
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Faulkner
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Modernism
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Salinger
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Post-Modernism
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Vonnegut
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Post-Modernism
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Order of "isms"
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1)Puritanism
2)Rationalism/Age of Reason
3)Romanticism
4)Realism
5)Modernism
6)Post-Modernism
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Puritainism(3)
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*strict religious beliefs
*tradition
*unconditional grace
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Rationalism/Age of Reason(5)
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*influenced by Enlightenment
*democracy
*deism(questioning of strict Christian beliefs)
*REASON
*more argumentative than Realism
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Romanticism(the two branches) (5)
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branches: trancendentalism and dark
*emotion more than reason
*plot>character
*fanciful stories/settings
*individual spirit
*champion individual
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Realism(branch(3))(4)
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branch: naturalism *extreme opp. of trans. *everything by chance *nothing we can do about it
*character>plot
*to the point/no flowery diction
*deals w/ real problems and situtations
*less concern on moral standard, want to portray people as they are
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Modernism(6)
Definition
*loss and despair
*dissilusionment
*stream of consciousness
*more experimentation w/ storytelling
*symbolism
*social hierarchy
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Post-Modernism(7)
Definition
*chaos
*fragmented individual
*questioning of how things are run
*social hierarchy collapses
*skepticism w/ progress
*art viewed as a process
*authors recycle ideas
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first part of rhetorical frame
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exigence
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second part of rhetorical frame
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audience
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third part of rhetorical frame
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purpose
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fourth part of rhetorical frame
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logos, ethos, pathos
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fifth part of rhetorical frame
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organization/structure/form
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four branches of fifth part of rhetorical frame
Definition
diction, syntaxx, imagery, figurative language
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