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A house in the woods
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Most frequently banned books
CandideThe Adventures of Huckleberry FinnBrave New World1984
The Catcher in the RyeLolitaI Know Why the Caged Bird SingsThe Anarchist CookbookThe Satanic VersesHarry Potter Series
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On the morning of December 8, 1980, he departed from the Sheraton Hotel, leaving personal items in his hotel room for police to find. Chapman bought a copy of The Catcher in the Rye from a New York book store, in which he wrote "This is my statement" and signed it "Holden Caulfield", who is the protagonist of the novel.
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John Hinckley
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Enduring UnderstandingsThe Catcher in the Rye
-The prosperity and conformity that marked the 1950's set the stage for the rebellion that shaped the late 60's and early 70's -Writers often use personal experiences to provide insights to the reader about life's larger issues -Writers often use a variety of styles and techniques to engage and persuade their audience -It is natural for adolescents to mask deep-seated personal problems about growing up and relating to others.
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As you read, be aware of. . .
Stream on consciousness writing
Hyperbole
Slang, jargon from the late 40’s
“Don’t get sore.”
“Maybe I am yellow.”
“It killed me.”