Why should teenagers read the catcher in the rye?
November 25th, 2009 | by teenagers |Alex ! asked:
Why should teenagers read the catcher in the rye?
Why should teenagers read the catcher in the rye?
What is things to learn from the book, although many people say
book must not be read due to the profanity of the book such as curses, sexual expression and him being a bad role model for students?
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4 Responses to “Why should teenagers read the catcher in the rye?”
By ffaprez on Nov 26, 2009 | Reply
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I took AP English in 11th grade and out of all of the boring books that we were required to read, Catcher and the Rye was one of my favorites. Almost everyone in the class liked it. It’s not often that we get books that we are forced to read that we actually like.
By ღ vıσℓετ ღ ♡ →ιLOVEуσυ← ♡ on Nov 29, 2009 | Reply
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Teenagers shouldn’t.
Preteens should, as that is the age group it goes for.
By misstrippyhippie on Dec 2, 2009 | Reply
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its an amazing book.
read it.
By augie6_1 on Dec 2, 2009 | Reply
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The Catcher in the Rye ended up as an emblem of counterculture in the 1950s and 60s – a symbol of alienation and isolation for the disillusioned and restless post-war generation. Salinger’s own isolation from society only amplifies the mystery and allure of this important book.
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