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JD Salinger

JD Salinger. Most Banned Book. Until 2006, The Catcher in the Rye was one of the most frequently banned books. . Controversy. 1960 Teacher was fired 1961-1982 most banned book in the US 2005- Top 10 most challenged book. Profanity Count:. 237 GD 31 JC 6 F

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JD Salinger

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  1. JD Salinger

  2. Most Banned Book Until 2006, The Catcher in the Rye was one of the most frequently banned books.

  3. Controversy • 1960 Teacher was fired • 1961-1982 most banned book in the US • 2005- Top 10 most challenged book

  4. Profanity Count: • 237 GD • 31 JC • 6 F • 58 Bastards

  5. J. D. Salinger Alienation

  6. Biography Born January 1, 1919 Died January 27, 2010

  7. World War II

  8. The Recluse

  9. The title of the novel The Catcher In The Rye has a substantial connection to the story

  10. Explaining the Catcher

  11. TheLittle Kid

  12. Innocence and Youth His little sister, Phoebe, asks him what he would like to be…

  13. …and he answers…

  14. Holden is referring to a poem called Comin’ Thro’ the Rye, by Robert Burns

  15. Comin’ Thro' The Rye By Robert Burns (1759-1796)

  16. Symbols…

  17. The Carousel

  18. The Ducks

  19. The Red Hunting Hat

  20. The Museum

  21. The Baseball Glove

  22. Values and Themes • The need for inner direction and commitment to action • Balance of sympathy and rejection, joy and sorrow • The recognition of superficial standards of behavior • The ability to feel compassion and to expect justice for all • The adolescence search for identity/sexual experience • The struggle against hypocrisy and worldly corruption

  23. Significance of Names…

  24. Holden-back

  25. The real Holden was from Idaho… “What you like about Holden (Caulfield) is taken from you, and what you don't like about him, I made up.” J.D. Salinger

  26. Caulfield, his last name, relates to recurring theme of childhood innocence • A “caul” is defined as a part of the amnion, one of the membranes enveloping the fetus, which sometimes is around the head of a child at its birth. • The caul protects young children, just as Holden dreams to do when he tells Phoebe his ideal profession would be the catcher in the field of rye. • Being born with or in a caul is rare, probably occurring in fewer than 1 in 1000 births.

  27. Caulfield – the last name…

  28. Ackley

  29. James Castle

  30. Carl Luce

  31. Faith Cavendish

  32. Smoking…

  33. Sally Hayes (haze)

  34. Cloudy Mind…

  35. Phoebe

  36. Phoebe…

  37. Pheobe…

  38. Catcher in the Rye And pop culture…

  39. Murder…

  40. On December 8, 1980 Mark David Chapman killed John Lennon outside his New York apartment building.

  41. “I’m sure the large part of me is Holden Caulfield, who is the main person in the book. The small part of me must be the Devil.”

  42. In 1981 John Hinckley Jr. attempted to shoot President Reagan to impress actress Jodie Foster.

  43. Robert John Bardo, who murdered Rebecca Schaeffer, was carrying the book when he visited Schaeffer's apartment in Hollywood on July 18, 1989.

  44. Film…

  45. Chasing Holden (2001)

  46. Television…

  47. The Family Guy (season 3)

  48. Video Games…

  49. In the action-adventure game Bully (2006), the main protagonist, Jimmy Hopkins, shares a lot of traits with Holden Caulfield. • In the action game Postal, one of the errands is to return a library book titled "Catch Her in the Eye". • In the game Love Plus, bookish high-school student RinkoKobayakawa quotes from The Catcher in the Rye" at one point, referring to the relationship between Holden Caulfield and his sister Phoebe. It is noteworthy that Kobayakawa herself resembles Holden Caulfield in her contemptuous attitude towards society and those around her. • In the video game Call of Juarez: Bound in Blood, there is an Achievement/Trophy named 'Catcher in the Rye.'

  50. Books…

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