Monday, December 20, 2010

TCITR

TCITR

Summary:  This is going to be a summary of the last chapters that are left in the book because this is my last post. I am also going to summarize three chapters at a time. In other words I am summarizing three chapters in one. I am going to summarize chapter 17 to chapter to chapter 26. In the first three chapters all that happens is Holden goes to sally’s and then he goes with her to a skating rink and what a surprise he goes to a bar. The name of the bar was the wicker bar. Then he also thinks about Luce at his time in the bar he has not seen her in three years and he has mixed feelings about her. In the next three chapters what happens in a nutshell is. In the first chapter after Luce leaves he stays at the bar and gets very drunk. I think in the next chapter the highlight of that chapter is when he wakes phoebe and she is overjoyed to see him and gets into a big conversation about where he has been and what he has been doing with his life. In the next chapter they talk about why he was failing his classes and all the things that he personally hates about school. Then in the next four paragraphs what happens is. In the next paragraph a highlight is that he calls an old English teacher and tells him that he got kicked out of another school and he lets him stay the night. Then he comes back to phoebes room and asks her for a dance. Then he says he is leaving New York City and she gives him the Christmas money she saved. Then basically what happens in this chapter is that Holden goes to his teacher’s house and they talk about why he got kicked out of school. In the beginning of the next chapter he goes to grand central station and he spends the night sleeping on a park bench. In the last chapter he dances with phoebe at  a museum and then he gives her back the money she gave him. That is all I have to say about this topic.
Quote:  I choose this quote because it really stood out for me and I think it really showed the type of style that the author uses in the book.
“Don't ever tell anybody anything. If you do, you start missing everybody(ch.26 Salinger.”

Reaction:  This is the reaction that I had to the story and how the author used his type of writing style to make the story more real and interesting. The way he tells the story is from first person. That is because he thinks it would make you fell more interested in the story. Also how it would make you feel like you are right their and or if you were right behind him or sitting right next to him. That is all I have to say about this topic.

Monday, December 13, 2010

TCNTR

TCITR
Summary: I am going to summarize the next four paragraphs from where I left off. I am only going to summarize them in a nut shell to not take away the fun of reading the book yourself. I am going to summarize chapter thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, and sixteen. I am going to summarize a scene from the chapter that stood out from for me. The only thing that happened in chapter thirteen is he walks home form a night club, but this leads up to a dramatic scene in chapter fourteen. That is all I have to say about this chapter. The next chapter I am going to summarize is chapter fourteen. I think the scene that stands out is the scene after the nightclub and he walks back to the hotel. That is because it is a dramatic scene. It is a scene when a guy called Maurice comes for an extra five dollars that Holden owes someone. He tries to refuse and he gets pined against the wall and they take the five dollars from him and punch him and leave him crippled. The next chapter I am going to summarize is chapter fifteen. The scene that I think is interesting in chapter fifteen is when Holden calls sally and asks and or sets up a date with her. Also how when they are talking about money he says that he finds out that money makes people depressed. That is all I have to say about this chapter. The next chapter I am going to summarize is chapter sixteen. I am going to summarize a scene from this chapter that stood out for me, but I am not going to give away the plot of chapter and everything that happens in it. This is chapter for thinking back on to his class trips. That is because he goes to a museum and it reminds him about the class trips he took in younger years.
Quote: I choose this quote because it really stood out for me and I think it really showed the type of style that the author uses in the book.
“Goddam money. It always ends up making you blue as hell(ch.15).”

REACTIONS: This is the reaction that I had to the story and how the author used his type of writing style to make the story more real and interesting. The way he tells the story is from first person. That is because he thinks it would make you fell more interested in the story. Also how it would make you feel like you are right their and or if you were right behind him or sitting right next to him. That is all I have to say about this topic.

Monday, December 6, 2010

TCITR

TCITR

SUMMARY: The chapters that I am going to summarize is the next four paragraphs from were I left off. The four paragraphs that I am going to summarize is chapter ten, eleven, and twelve. The first chapter I am going to summarize is chapter ten I am going to give a brief summary. I am going to tell about a very important part in the tenth chapter. What happens in chapter ten is when he is still restless and unwilling. The thing that happens is Holden goes to a bar somewhere in a Lander room. When he takes a seat he tries to order alcohol that is because some of his friends tell him because of his height and gray hairs he could pass as an older man, but the waiter refuses. Then he goes to flirt with three women, but they know he is young and they then just walk away. That is all I have to say about this chapter summary. The next chapter I am going to summarize is chapter eleven. One important thing about chapter eleven is that he starts to reminis about Jane. It shows how he felt close to Jane. That is because at one point it tells about how she was the only one who he showed Allies glove to. I am not going to go into who she was because that would ruin the story. That is my summary of chapter eleven. The next chapter I am going to summarize is chapter twelve. The one thing that I am going to summarize is what happens in the cab that Holden takes. They like each other and then when Holden tries two ask about the ducks in the central park lagoon the driven then all of a sudden gets angry at him. I just don’t understand why he got mad at him. That is my chapter summary of chapter twelve. That is all I have two say about this topic.

QUOTE:  I choose this quote because it really stood out for me and I think it really showed the type of style that the author uses in the book.
“I felt like jumping out the window. I probably would've, too, if I'd been sure somebody’s covered me up as soon as I landed. I didn't want a bunch of stupid rubbernecks looking at me when I was all gory (pg 150).”

REACTIONS: This is the reaction that I had to the story and how the author used his type of writing style to make the story more real and interesting. The way he tells the story is from first person. That is because he thinks it would make you fell more interested in the story. Also how it would make you feel like you are right their and or if you were right behind him or sitting right next to him. That is all I have to say about this topic.

Monday, November 29, 2010

Tcinr

TCINR

Summary: This summary is going to pick up where I left off. I am going two summarize chapters five, six, seven, eight, and nine. After a dry and unappetizing steak dinner in the dining hall, Holden gets into a snowball fight with some of the other Pencey boys. He and his friend Mal Brossard decide to take a bus into Agerstown to see a movie—though Holden hates movies—and Holden convinces Mal to let Ackley go with them. As it turns out, Ackley and Brossard have already seen the film, so the trio simply eats some burgers, plays a little pinball, and heads back to Pencey. Then Several years before, Allie died of leukemia. Though he was two years younger than Holden, Holden says that Allie was the most intelligent member of his family. He also says that Allie was an incredibly nice, innocent child. Holden clearly still feels Allie’s loss strongly. He gives a brief description of Allie, mentioning his bright red hair. He also recounts that the night Allie died, he slept in the garage and broke all the windows with his bare hands. After he finishes the composition for Stradlater, he stares out the window and listens to Ackley snore in the next room. That is my summary of chapter five. I nthe summary of chapter six I am going two summarize it in a nut shell. Home from his date, Stradlater barges into the room. He reads Holden’s composition and becomes visibly annoyed, asserting that it has nothing to do with the assignment and that it’s no wonder Holden is being expelled. Holden tears the composition up and throws it away angrily. Afterward, he smokes a cigarette in the room just to annoy Stradlater. The tension between the two increases when Holden asks Stradlater about his date with Jane. When Stradlater nonchalantly refuses to tell Holden any of the details, Holden attacks him, but Stradlater pins him to the floor and tries to get him to calm down. Holden relentlessly insults Stradlater, driving him crazy until he punches Holden and bloodies his nose. Stradlater then becomes worried that he has hurt Holden and will get into trouble. Holden insults him some more, and Stradlater finally leaves the room. Holden gets up and goes into Ackley’s room, his face covered in blood. That is my summary of chapter six. Holden talks for a while with Ackley and then tries to fall asleep in the bed belonging to Ackley’s roommate, who is away for the weekend. But he cannot stop imagining Jane fooling around with Stradlater, and he has trouble falling asleep. He wakes Ackley and talks with him some more, asking whether he could run off and join a monastery without being Catholic. Ackley is annoyed by the conversation, and Holden is annoyed by Ackley’s “phoniness,” so he leaves. Outside, in the dorm’s hallway, he decides that he will leave for New York that night instead of waiting until Wednesday. After passing a few days there in secret, he will wait until his parents have digested the news of his expulsion before he returns to their apartment. He packs his bags, dons his hunting hat, and begins to cry. As he heads into the hallway, he yells “Sleep tight, ya morons!” to the boys on his floor before stepping outside to leave Pencey forever. That is chapter seven. Holden walks the entire way to the train station and catches a late train to New York. At Trenton, an attractive older woman gets on and sits next to him. She turns out to be the mother of his classmate, Ernest Morrow. He dislikes Ernest immensely but tells extravagant lies about him to his mother, claiming that he is the most popular boy on campus and would have been elected class president if he’d let the other boys nominate him. Holden tells her his own name is Rudolph Schmidt, which is actually the school janitor’s name. When she asks why he is leaving Pencey early, Holden claims to be returning to New York for a brain tumor operation. That is my summary of chapter eight. At Penn Station, Holden wants to call someone but cannot think of anyone to call—his brother, D. B., is in Hollywood; his sister, Phoebe, is young and probably asleep; he doesn’t feel like calling Jane Gallagher; and another girl, Sally Hayes, has a mother who hates him. So, Holden takes a cab to the Edmont Hotel. He tries to make conversation with the driver, asking him where the ducks in the Central Park lagoon go in the winter, but the driver is uninterested. In his room at the Edmont, he looks out across the hotel courtyard into the lighted windows on the other side and discovers a variety of bizarre acts taking place. One man dresses in women’s clothing, and in another room a man and a woman take turns spitting mouthfuls of their drinks into each other’s face. Holden begins to feel aroused, so he calls Faith Cavendish, a promiscuous girl recommended to him by a boy he met at a party, and tries to make a date with her. She refuses, claiming she needs her beauty sleep. She offers to meet him the next day, but he doesn’t want to wait that long, and he hangs up without arranging to meet her. That is my last and final summary of chapter nine.






Quote: I choose this quote because it really stood out for me and I think it really showed the type of style that the author uses in the book.
“It was that kind of a crazy afternoon, terrifically cold, and no sun out or anything, and you felt like you were disappearing every time you crossed a road(pg.70 salinger)”.
Reaction: This is the reaction that I had to the story and how the author used his style to make it sound like it was back in the day. Also his type of style that he uses. This is going to be a very brief summary of his style. The type of style that I found the author used was he would make it simplistic and he would tell It from a first person view, and he would make it should like it did back in the day when the moment called for it like angry or a emotional scene. Lastly the reason why this quote is important is the story is about fitting in and trying to be a black American and in the quote it says I was trying to raise myself to be a black man in America this shows he is trying to understand his black heritage and he wants to fit in with the black people.


Monday, November 22, 2010

The catcher and the rye

TCINR

Summary: My summary is going to be about the first four paragraphs in the book. The first thing that you have two know to follow the book is Holden is the protagonist of the book. I am going to give away a small summary of what happens in the beginning of each paragraph but I am not going to give a summary of the whole thing because that would gust ruin the point of reading the book in the first place. Holden Caulfield writes his story from a rest home to which he has been sent for therapy. He refuses to talk about his early life, mentioning only that his brother D. B. is a Hollywood writer. He hints that he is bitter because D. B. has sold out to Hollywood, forsaking a career in serious literature for the wealth and fame of the movies. He then begins to tell the story of his breakdown, beginning with his departure from Pencey Prep, a famous school he attended in Agerstown, Pennsylvania. Holden’s career at Pencey Prep has been marred by his refusal to apply himself, and after failing four of his five subjects—he passed only English—he has been forbidden to return to the school after the fall term. The Saturday before Christmas vacation begins, Holden stands on Thomsen Hill overlooking the football field, where Pencey plays its annual grudge match against Saxon Hall. Holden has no interest in the game and hadn’t planned to watch it at all. He is the manager of the school’s fencing team and is supposed to be in New York for a meet, but he lost the team’s equipment on the subway, forcing everyone to return early. My summary of paragraph two is right from where my first chapter summary started off. Holden greets Mr. Spencer and his wife in a manner that suggests he is close to them. He is put off by his teacher’s rather decrepit condition but seems otherwise to respect him. In his sickroom, Spencer tries to lecture Holden about his academic failures. He confirms Pencey’s headmaster’s assertion that “[l]ife is a game” and tells Holden that he must learn to play by the rules. Although Spencer clearly feels affection for Holden, he bluntly reminds the boy that he flunked him, and even forces him to listen to the terrible essay he handed in about the ancient Egyptians. Finally, Spencer tries to convince Holden to think about his future. Not wanting to be lectured, Holden interrupts Spencer and leaves, returning to his dorm room before dinner. The summary of what happens in chapter 3 and 4 is these chapters establish the way Holden interacts with his peers. Holden despises “phonies”—people whose surface behavior distorts or disguises their inner feelings. Even his brother D. B. incurs his displeasure by accepting a big paycheck to write for the movies; Holden considers the movies to be the phoniest of the phony and emphasizes throughout the book the loathing he has for Hollywood. Unfortunately, Holden is surrounded by phonies in his circa- prep school. Preening Ackley and self-absorbed Stradlater act as his immediate contrasts. But, despite their flaws, he acts with basic kindness toward them, agreeing to write Stradlater’s English composition for him in Chapter 4, even though Stradlater is out with Jane Gallagher, a girl Holden seems to care for very deeply. The pressure of adolescent sexuality—an important theme throughout The Catcher in the Rye—makes itself felt here for the first time: Holden’s greatest worry is that Stradlater will make sexual advances toward Jane. That is all I have to say about the four chapters that I summarized in this summary.

Quote: I choose this quote because it really stood out for me and I think it really showed the type of style that the author uses in the book.
“It was that kind of a crazy afternoon, terrifically cold, and no sun out or anything, and you felt like you were disappearing every time you crossed a road(pg.20 salinger)”.
Reaction: This is the reaction that I had to the story and how the author used his style to make it sound like it was back in the day. Also his type of style that he uses. This is going to be a very brief summary of his style. The type of style that I found the author used was he would make it simplistic and he would tell It from a first person view, and he would make it should like it did back in the day when the moment called for it like angry or a emotional scene. Lastly the reason why this quote is important is the story is about fitting in and trying to be a black American and in the quote it says I was trying to raise myself to be a black man in America this shows he is trying to understand his black heritage and he wants to fit in with the black people.

Friday, October 1, 2010

Roar post 0ne

Summary:
The first five chapters or about the first one hundred pages cover the life of barrack Obama from the day of his birth to about the time when he is eighteen or in other words it covers the school life of Barrack Obama until the day he graduates or the day he enters adulthood. It also covers the family history of his mom’s side of the family. The importance of the story is not the boys own adventure in Indonesia but the way that barrack Obama has a really weird relationship with race in his life and all around him. As he grows up, gains a bit of freedom, and other black kids are enrolled in the school, he finds that he has a hard time identifying with them. One big question that I and I am sure other people have is why? If I had to guess I would say that it is because his father is black and his mother is white so he is split between two different cultures and two different races or two different views on race. He has a wonderfully supportive mother grandfather and grandmother. The last thing I have to say is what happened at the end of chapter five. I know that this is going to sound weird but at the end all that happens is Obama is rudely awakened out of existential angst. He goes through a laundry list of his grandmother’s laundry and found out that his grand mother use to work as a maid. That is all I have to say about the first 5 charters.
Quote:
I choose this quote because it really stood out for me and I think it really showed the type of style that the author uses in the book.
I was trying to raise myself to be a black man in America, and beyond the given of my appearance, no one around me seemed to know exactly what that meant. [58]

Reaction:        
This is the reaction that I had to the story and how the author used his style to make it sound like it was back in the day. Also his type of style that he uses. This is going to be a very brief summary of his style. The type of style that I found the author used was he would make it simplistic and he would tell It from a first person view, and he would make it should like it did back in the day when the moment called for it like angry or a emotional scene. Lastly the reason why this quote is important is the story is about fitting in and trying to be a black American and in the quote it says I was trying to raise myself to be a black man in America this shows he is trying to understand his black heritage and he wants to fit in with the black people. That is all I have to say about this topic.