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Catcher in the Rye hero's journey

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Applying the ?Hero?s Journey? to Camila Lautz Catcher in the Rye 07/31/16 AP Lit/P.6 A. Departure 1. The Call to Adventure: Holden is not called but instead kicked out of Pencey because he doesn?t put effort into his academics. Holden should learn that he should really begin to care about school but instead he goes into denial and pretends it is not really happening. This leads him to leave Pencey early and go to New York City instead of facing his parents. ?Where I want to start telling is the day I left Pencey Prep.? (pg. 2)

Catcher in the Rye double entry journal

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Lautz 1 Camila Lautz AP English Lit 14 June 2016 The Catcher in the Rye Double-Entry Journal 1.?Anyway, it was the Saturday of the football game with Saxon Hall. The game with Saxon Hill was supposed to be a very big deal around Pencey. It was the last game of the year, and you were supposed to commit suicide or something if old Pencey didn?t win. I remember around three o?clock that afternoon I was standing way the hell up on top of Thomas Hill, right next to this crazy cannon that was in the Revolutionary War and all. You could see the whole field from there, and you could see the two teams bashing each other all over the place. You couldn?t see the grandstand too hot, but you could hear them all yelling,? (Chapter 1, pg.5)

Catcher in the Rye double entry journal

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Lautz 1 Camila Lautz AP English Lit 14 June 2016 The Catcher in the Rye Double-Entry Journal ?Anyway, it was the Saturday of the football game with Saxon Hall. The game with Saxon Hill was supposed to be a very big deal around Pencey. It was the last game of the year, and you were supposed to commit suicide or something if old Pencey didn?t win. I remember around three o?clock that afternoon I was standing way the hell up on top of Thomas Hill, right next to this crazy cannon that was in the Revolutionary War and all. You could see the whole field from there, and you could see the two teams bashing each other all over the place. You couldn?t see the grandstand too hot, but you could hear them all yelling,? (Chapter 1, pg.5)

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Vocabulary 7 1. Lacerate: Definition-to tear roughly; mangle: Synonyms-mangle, claw, gash, hurt, injure, puncture, rip, stab Antonyms-aid, assist, cure, fix, help Sentence- The man was lacerated; the bear gashed and hurt him badly. 2. Nefarious: Definition-extremely wicked or villainous; iniquitous: Synonyms- heinous, horrible, outrageous, shameful Antonyms- delightful, gentle, good, kind Sentence- Adolf Hitler was not a delightful man, but instead a horrible villain that shamed Germany. 3. Patrician: Definition-a person of noble or high rank; aristocrat. a person of very good background, education, and refinement. Synonyms-aristocratic, grand, noble, royal Antonyms- common, lower-class

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