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The Catcher in the Rye

The Catcher in the Rye. By J.D. Salinger. Pablo Ordóñez-3º A Bilingual. Key Summary. Book’s information Author’s biography Characters: Friends Teachers and Family Setting Main Plot Other facts: Controversy Personal Opinion. Book’s information. Written by J.D. Salinger.

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The Catcher in the Rye

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  1. The Catcher in the Rye By J.D. Salinger Pablo Ordóñez-3º A Bilingual

  2. Key Summary • Book’s information • Author’s biography • Characters: • Friends • Teachers and Family • Setting • Main Plot • Other facts: • Controversy • Personal Opinion

  3. Book’s information • Written by J.D. Salinger. • First published in the USA 1951. • It is an original version printed in 1994. • Publisher Penguin Books. • It is a fiction book. • Originally published for adults.

  4. Full name: Jerome David Salinger Born January 1, 1919 (age 90) Raised in Manhattan Writing period: 1940 – 1965 His notable works: The Catcher in the Rye Seymour: An Introduction Married at the age of 36 and had two children: Margaret (December 10, 1955) Matthew (February 13, 1960 The Catcher in the Rye (1951) Nine Stories (1953) "A Perfect Day for Bananafish" "Uncle Wiggily in Connecticut" "Just Before the War with the Eskimos" "The Laughing Man" "Down at the Dinghy" "For Esmé – with Love and Squalor" "Pretty Mouth and Green My Eyes" "De Daumier-Smith's Blue Period" "Teddy“ Franny and Zooey Raise High the Roof Beam, Carpenters and Seymour: An Introduction "Raise High the Roof-Beam, Carpenters" "Seymour: An Introduction" Author’s Biography

  5. Setting • Pencey: • High School • Fourth Holden’s School • New York: • He spends 3 days. • He lives there.

  6. Holden Caulfield: He is the main character. He is 16 years old Very tall and smokes a lot. Very good lier Very bad student He hates phonies and false people. Ward Stradlater: Holden’s room mate He is very tall He has a poor higiene but he seems very clean. He is in love with himself. He has a lot of dates. Characters:Holden’s friends • Jane Gallaguer: • She lives in Maine. • She drives Holden crazy. • Holden’s best friend. • They used to date in the summer. • Not very cute but very friendly. • She reads a lot and loves poetry. • Robert Ackley: • Lives in the room next to Holden. • He is 18. very tall and lonely. • He use to touch everything in Holden’s room. • He hates everyone but specially Stradlater • He has a lousy higiene and a lot of pimples.

  7. Characters:Family and Teachers • D.B Caulfield: • He is Holden’s brother • Quite rich and lives in Hollywood • He writes stories. • Holdens Favourite’s : • The Secret Goldfish • Mr. Spencer: • History teacher at Pencey. • Holden’s favourite teacher. • He is very old. • Advices Holden about his future • He is ill and wants Holden last visit. • Phoebe Caulfield: • She’s Holden’s sister • The youngest in the family • Very smart for her age • Mutual love and respect • Mr. Antolini: • Favourite ex-English teacher. • Gives Holden a house for a day. • Advices Holden to keep the head up. • Very kind and intelligent man. • Allie Caulfield: • Holden’s dead brother. • Died of leukemia. • He had very bright red hair • Very kind and intelligent. • He wrote a lot of poems.

  8. Main Plot • Holden went to visit Mr. Spencer. • He had a fight with Stradlater. • He left Pencey and went New York. • He stayed in a hotel but problems appeared. • He went to Mr. Antolini’s house. • Holden went to his parents house to see Phoebe. • He wanted to go West but he changed his mind. • He went to a hospital and later to a new school.

  9. Other Facts:Controversy • Controversial facts: • Censored for 21 years (1961 – 1982). • References to sex, drugs and alcohol. • Vulgar language. • Wrong Moral attitudes: • Rebellion • Holden as poor model for people.

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