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timeless continuum of change, yet unchanging |
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object of criticism for "phoniness" |
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evidence of failure of a possible catcher in the rye |
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exchange symbolizes the benefit gained from relationships |
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deceiving others for benefit (reputation) |
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Who causes Holden to want to be a catcher in the rye? |
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1)Puritanism 2)Rationalism/Age of Reason 3)Romanticism 4)Realism 5)Modernism 6)Post-Modernism |
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*strict religious beliefs *tradition *unconditional grace |
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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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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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*loss and despair *dissilusionment *stream of consciousness *more experimentation w/ storytelling *symbolism *social hierarchy |
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*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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second part of rhetorical frame |
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third part of rhetorical frame |
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four branches of fifth part of rhetorical frame |
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diction, syntaxx, imagery, figurative language |
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