Franny and Zooey Essay

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Inthenovel,FrannyandZooeybyJDSalinger,itisoverwhelmedwithmanythemes;thenovelalsorevealsan importantmessageonfindingonesselfanddealingwiththedifficultiesandstrugglesoflife;thesethemesconsist ofreligion,egos,andcultureFrannyGlassstruggleswiththephoninessandegotismthatspreadsthroughsociety Shelongstoescapeherproblemsanddecidestogetawayfromitbywithdrawingintospiritualityreligiousvalues throughtheJesusPrayer.Shesoonrealizes...

AnalysisOfFrannyAndZooey

unabletomeetthemInFrannyandZooey,JDSalingerportrayshowsuccessandfameatayoungagehas lastingnegativeeffectsonchildrenandtheirfamilies.Thenowgrownkidsandelderlyparentsbothhaveissues associatedwiththedramaofgrowinguppopularThefamily'srelationshipisestrangedduetotheburdenofstress exertedonthesiblings.Thechildren'slivesarenowdependentonthementalitythattheyneedtoperfect everything

J.D.Salinger'sFrannyAndZooey

FormysummerreadingbookreportI,unfortunately,chosethebookFrannyandZooey,whichcombineshisshort story"Franny"andnovellaZooeybyJ.D.Salinger.Oneofthebestpartsofthisbookwastheendingonpage201, "Whenshehadreplacedthephonesheseemedtoknowjustwhattodonext…Beforeshefellintoadeep, dreamlesssleep,shejustlayquiet,smilingattheceiling".Thisisagreatmomentpartlybecausethebookwasover andtherewasnomorepretentiouscomplainingtoread,and

FrannyAndZooeyEssay

J.D.Salinger'snovel,FrannyandZooeyfollowsthestoryofFranny,acollege-agedgirlinthemidstofanidentity crisis,alongwithherbrother,ZooeywhoisshowncriticizinghisfamilyandhimselfthroughoutthepieceBoth FrannyandZooey'squasi-depressionstemsfromthelossoftheirsuicidalbrotherwhooncetaughtthemabout religionandspiritualityandisoftendisplayedthroughoutthenovelthroughSalinger'screationofcharactersand complexsymbols.Thebookhasbecomeincreasingly...

J.D.Salinger'sFrannyandZooey

Salinger'sFrannyandZooeyisaboutatwenty-year-oldcollegestudentnamedFranny,whoisseekingspirituality inherlifeSheisamemberoftheintelligentGlassfamily,whosechildrenstrugglewithconformingtosociety afterappearingonthetelevisionquizshowcalledIt'saWiseChild.Salinger'snoveliscomposedoftwosections. Thefirstsection,Franny,dealswithFrannyexplainingtoherboyfriendherdistasteforthecollegeenvironmentIn thesecondsection,Zooey,Frannydiscusses...

EssayonFrannyandZooeyandHoldenCaufield

HoldenasaFoiltiZooeyAlthoughtheyaretheprotagonistsfromtwoseparatebooks,FrannyGlass,ateenagegirl inJ.D.Salinger'sFrannyandZooey,andHoldenCaufield,ayoungmaninSalinger'snovelCatcherintheRye, serveasfoilstoeachotherBothsufferunnecessarilyduetotheirinteractionwiththosewhomtheyarecloseto, duetotheirrelationshipswiththemselves,aswellasduetotheirviewsontheworldIntheend,howeverFranny andHoldenchangetheirvaluesandtherefore...

FrannyAndZooeyCharacterAnalysis

J.DSalinger’sFrannyandZooeyEssay

ThePessimisticandBitterFrannyGlassofJ.DSalinger'sFrannyandZooeyYoungadulthoodisoftenatimefor maturingspiritually.FrannyGlass,theprotagonistofJ.DSalinger'snovel,FrannyandZooey,begantoquestion herreligiousbeliefs,duringthistimeofspiritualgrowthFranny'squestforreligioncausedhertobecome pessimistic,bitter,andemotionallyunstable.ÂÂÂÂÂFrannyheldmanystrongbeliefsthatcausedhertoview hersurroundingspessimisticallyAfterspendingthree

J.D.Salinger'sFrannyandZooeyEssay

J.D.Salinger'sFrannyandZooeyWorksCitedMissingInthenovelFrannyandZooey,J.D.Salingerusesthe GlassfamilytodeliverhisbeliefsonreligionandsocietyduringthistimeOnewayinwhichhedoesthisisby deliveringthenovelintotwoshortstories.OnedealswithFranny,ayoungfemalewhoisatacrossroadwithher beliefs,andtheotherdealswithherbrotherZooeywhotriestohelphissisterthroughherdifficulties.Oncethis bookwaspublishedin1961,itwasaninstant

Salinger’sTheCatcherintheRyeandFrannyandZooey

pertainstotheprotagonistsinbothTheCatcherintheRyeandFrannyandZooeybyJ.D.Salinger.Both protagonistsovercomeestrangementwhentheylearnfromtheirsiblingstheunderlyingreasonbehindtheir feelingsofisolation.InTheCatcherintheRye,HoldenCaulfieldfailstoformaconnectionwithothersatPencey PrepandescapestoNewYorkCityinanattempttoovercomehisalienationSimilarly,inFrannyandZooey, FrannyGlassseeksreligiontocopewithhersocialisolationatcollege...

FormysummerreadingbookreportI,unfortunately,chosethebookFrannyandZooey,whichcombineshisshort story"Franny"andnovellaZooeybyJ.D.Salinger.Oneofthebestpartsofthisbookwastheendingonpage201, "Whenshehadreplacedthephone,sheseemedtoknowjustwhattodonext…Beforeshefellintoadeep, dreamlesssleep,shejustlayquiet,smilingattheceiling".Thisisagreatmoment,partlybecausethebookwas overandtherewasnomorepretentiouscomplainingtoread...

PrideInJ.D.Salinger'sFrannyAndZooey

InJDSalinger'sFrannyandZooey,thethemeofprideisheavilyexploredandisessentialtothepersonalityand developmentofthemaincharacters.ThisisdonethroughrecountingtheexperiencesofmembersoftheGlass family,ahouseholdofintellectualswhoneverseemtobesatisfiedwiththeirpresentstateofbeingAformerstar ontheradioshow"It'saWiseChild",theeldestsibling,Seymour,whocommittedsuicidelaterinhislifetime,felt ithisdutytoactasareligiousguideto

AnalysisOfTheNovel'FrannyAndZooey'ByJ.d.Salinger

beingsweare.Peoplegothroughbothgoodandroughtimes.Whilesomeperseverethroughthesetimes,some crackandacquirefissures.Inthenovella"FrannyandZooey"byJ.D.Salinger,FrannyGlassisundergoinga similaridentityandexistentialcrisiswhichseverelyderailsherlifeDisenchantedbythesuperficialityoftheworld surroundingher,Frannyembarksonaprocessofpurgation,distancingherselffromtheworldalongtheway. Franny'sfollyinassumingthatthechangesheislookingfor

FrannyAndZooeyByJ.D.Salinger

Americanwriter'shaven'tonlyimpactedthiscountry,buttheworldasawhole.Specifically,J.D.Salinger.Heisa well-knownauthorwhohaswrotemanyinfluentialbookssuchasTheCatcherintheRyeandFrannyandZooey Salinger'schildhood,education,significantpeople,majorinfluences,andhistoricaleventshaveallhadanimpact onhowhebecamethefaceofaliterarymovementaswellashiscontributionstotheartofAmericanLiterature JeromeDavidSalingerwasbornonJanuary1,1919...

FrannyAndZooeyAnalysis

SeymourandBuddy,FrannyandZooeyhavebeentaughtspiritualbeforeeducationalZooeysays,"Ican'teven sitdowntoagoddamnmeal,tothisday,withoutfirstsayingtheFourGreatVowsundermybreath,"(104) referringtoBuddhism,Seymour'spreferedreligion.SincetheywereyoungFrannyandZooeyweretaughtmany religionsbeforeeducationalfactsWhiletheGlassfamilymembersfocusonthis,FrannyandZooeybyJD Salingerisalovestory.InBuddy'slettertoZooey,hetellshisbrother...

SummaryOfFrannyAndZooey

InJDSalinger's'FrannyandZooey,welearnaboutFrannyGlass,theyoungestofmanykidsintheGlassfamily Frannyisstrugglingwithmanagingheremotionsasacollegestudentawayfromhome.Shecomeshometoher mom,Bessie,andherbrother,Zooeyforaweekendvisitafterfainitngatschool.Bessienoticesthechangesinher daughterandbecomesconcernedBessiewantsZooeytotalktoFrannyaboutwhatiswrongwithhissisterand beginstopressurehimintotalkingtoher.Although...

SummaryOf'Salinger's'TheCatcherRyeAndFranny'AndZooey'

FrannyandZooeybyJ.D.Salingerdetailsthenervousbreakdownoftwentyyear-oldFrannyGlassandherbrother Zooey'sattemptstohelpherrecover.ZooeyisabrotherintheGlassfamily.FrannytalkstoZooeywhensheis havingthesaidnervousbreakdownHementionssomethingsthatSeymourhassaidtohimanditseemstomake Frannygetoutofthecrisisinhermind.Frannyhasthisobsessionwiththe"Jesusprayer,"acontinuousprayerthat issupposedtocleanseone'sspiritYousaythe

CharacterAnalysisOfFrannyAndZooey

Franny'spurse,andotherobjects,bringoutcharacterizationofbothFrannyandZooey.Theobjectscansignify howdisorderlyandimperfecttheybothare,butareknowntobethese"perfect"peoplebecausethey'rereallygood atwhattheydo.Also,forhowfamoustheyareintheiractingcareers.Salingerusesobjectsasametaphorforan emptydevotedlife,dedicatedtoaspiritualmeaning.WhenLanemeetsupwithFranny,hesaysthatheisthe"only oneontheplatformthatreallyknewFranny's

CommittedSomeOffense.AsOpposedToBeingDistinctly

youngsters,Seymour,Buddy,ZooeyandFranny,everyoneofwhomshowupinscenesofthefilmPari(Salinger). ThesuicideofSeymourGlass,themostestablishedandmostmagneticallysplendidoftheGlasskids,isdepicted inSalinger'sAPerfectDayforBananafish,thestorythatpropelledSalingertofame.Partsofthisstory,however inmodifiedshapeandsetlaterintime,aredelineatedinPariBethatasitmay,generally,Parimirrorsthetwo stories,FrannyandZooey,whichSalingersetnear...

EssayOnFrannyAndZooey

FranneyAndZooeyFannyGlassAnalysis

InJDSalinger's'FrannyandZooeyFrannyGlass,theyoungestofmanykids,startstohaveabreakdownShe comeshometohermomBessieandherbrotherZooey.BessiewantsZooeytotalktoFrannyaboutwhatiswrong. Hedoesn'treallywanttoatfirst,buthecomesaroundtoitShetriestoignorehimtogethimtogoaway,buthe won't.HetalkstoheraboutwhyhethinkssheshouldstopsayingtheirJesusprayer,somethingthathashelped Frannythroughalot.Hemakeshercry.Andwalksaway...

TheThemeOfChildhoodInTheNovelFrannyAndZooey

differentaspectsofchildhoodcanaffectsomeoneinthefuture(Wenke)Inhisnovel,FrannyandZooey,this themeisanimportantpartofthestory(French).ThestorybeginswithFrannyGlass'story,toldinthirdpersonby anunknownnarratorShe'stakingaweekendofffromcollegetomeetherboyfriend,LaneCoutell,toeatlunch andspendtheweekendwithhimforhiscollege'sfootballweekend.Atlunch,Frannyhasamentalbreakdownand tellsLaneabouthowshehatesallofthefakepeopleshe

CharacterAnalysisOfZooey'sFrannyAndZooey

chapterZooey,inthebookFrannyandZooey,Zooeyseemstore-readaletterhereceivedfromhisolderbrother buddy4yearsprior.Zooeyprobablykeepsre-readingbecauseitcontainsinformationpertainingtoquestions ZooeyhashadforalongtimeandthingshemightnotunderstandyetTheletteralsocontainsinformationabout Seymourwhichistheglassesoldestbrotherthatcommittedsuicide.Thisletteralsocomesintoplaythroughoutthe bookandattheendofthebookwhenZooeyistalking

TheImportanceOfTheJesusPrayer?

intellingthestoryistogivethereaderadifferentperspective.ToFrannyandZooey'sbiasedwayofseeing Franny'sreasonsinfollowingtheJesusprayerBasedonareliableoutsider'sperspective,FrannythinkstheJesus prayerwillhelpherkeepingcalmandwillgiveherapieceofSeymour.However,ZooeythinksFrannyisonly usingtheJesusprayertonothavetodealwithherproblemsZooeyalsothinksthatifFrannyisusingtheJesus prayersheshouldreallylearntounderstanditand...

Salinger'sFrannyandZoeyEssay

Salinger'sFrannyandZoeyItistheconsensusofmostcriticsthatSeymourGlassisthemostimportantcharacter andtheleaderoftheGlassfamilyThisisapointthatisobviousfromthestoriesthatSalingerhaswrittenabout theGlassfamily.Seymourislookeduptoandreveredbyallthechildreninthefamilyandishismothers "favorite,mostintricatelycalibrated,herkindestson"(Franny89)WhencatastrophestrikesinFrannyandZooey, theonlypersonFrannywantstotalkto...

WhatIsTheCharacterOfTheLiteraryHeroOfSadWhiteBoy?

MenenjoyexplainingJDSalingertomeTheyliketoinformmethatJDSalingerfoughtintheSecondWorld War,thathereturnedtotheUnitedStatesdisillusioned,andthathebecameaZenbuddhistandremainedsountil hisdeath.Iknowallofthesethings,andIknowthemexceptionallywellnowbecauseIhavebeenluckyenoughto learnthemmany,manytimesSalinger'ssojournfromsocietyandpracticalhermitageinhisreclusivelastthirty yearsmakeshimeverywould-be-poet'swetdream...

muchtoteachadults.Thenovella,"Zooey,"beginswiththeyoungestmaleoftheGlassfamilyreadingaletterthat waswrittentohimbyBuddy,hiselderbrother.BuddytellsZooeyofachanceencounterthathehadwithalittle girlatthebutchershopInhisconversationwiththegirl,BuddydiscoversshehastwoboyfriendsHeasksherfor theirnames,towhichshereplies,"BobbyandDorothy"(64).HerreplyiswhatmotivatesBuddytowritehisletter toZooeyHeremindshisyoungerbrother,

LackOfCommunicationInSalinger'sFrannyAndZooey

ThenovelFrannyandZooeybyJDSalingersetsthereaders'focusonFrannyGlass,whohasanemotional breakdowninthefirstsectionofthebookAtthispoint,shereturnshometohermother,Bessie,andherbrother, Zooey.Bothofthemattempttounderstandthecauseandmeaningbehindthismeltdownupuntiltheendingofthe story,butthisprovesdifficultduetoFranny'slackofcommunication.ShedoesnotopenuptoanyoneuntilZooey pullssomeinformationfromheraboutherschoollife

MysteriouswaysofJ.D.SalingerEssay

Frannystates"I'mjustsickofego,ego,ego.Myownandeverybodyelse's.I'msickofeverybodythatwantstoget somewhere,dosomethingdistinguishedandall,besomebodyinterestingIt'sdisgusting-itis,itisIdon'tcare whatanybodysays"(Salinger29-30).AlongwithFrannyanotheroneofSalinger'scharacters(probablyhismost wellknown)HoldenCaulfieldhasthesamesetofviews

AnalysisOfTheGlassOfTheGlass

J.d.SalingerEssay

BornonJanuary1,1919,JeromeDavidSalingerwastobecomeoneofAmerica'sgreatestcontemporaryauthors. In1938SalingerbrieflyattendedUrsinusCollegeinPennsylvaniawherehewroteacolumn,"Skipped Diploma,"whichfeaturedmoviereviewsforhiscollegenewspaper.Salingermadehiswritingdebut whenhepublishedhisfirstshortstory,"TheYoungFolks,"inWhitBurnett'sStory magazine(French,xiii).Hewaspaidonlytwenty-fivedollars.In1939,at...

APerfectDayForBananafish

APerfectDayforBananafish"APerfectDayforBananafish"putJ.D.Salingeronthemap.Itwaspublishedin TheNewYorkerin1948,andfewshortstoriesinthehistoryofAmericanlettershavemetwithsuchimmediate acclaim.Toamodernreader,itiseasytomisswhatto40'sreaderswasthestory'sprincipalanddisturbing undercurrent:post-traumaticstressdisorderThelate40'swereinlargepartaperiodofreactiontoWorldWarII, asexhibitedintheburgeoningschooloffilmnoir...

Salinger'sShortStoryAnalysis

back-lastorsecond-guessingthatgoesonwithinFranny'sheadThefirstisthemorewell-knownandmore controversialofthetwoFrannyhasbeencritiquedforso-calledshallowconcernsJohnUpdikefamouslyreferred toFrannyas,"aprettycollegegirlpassingthoughaplausiblemomentofdisgust"inhisNewYorkTimesreview ofFrannyandZooeyHecallsFranny"pretty"todemeanherintelligenceHecallsher"girl"todemeanher perspective.Hisuseof"plausible"indicatesthathefindsher...

Self-tranquilityandLoveintheBookAPerfectDayforBananafishby J.D.Salinger

Theword,"bananafish"mayseemlikeoneofthemanyimaginarywordsofachild,butthiswasactuallythought upbyacharacternamedSeymourGlass;amanwiththemindofanon-adolescent,andthebodyofagrown personMarriedandinlove,SeymourgoesofftofightinWorldWarIIUponhisreturn,hesufferedfromPost TraumaticStressDisorder.Thereforementallysettinghimbackfortherestofhislife.Forexample,throughthe courseofthestory,areadermaynoticehowhetendstoblock

FrancieAndNeeleysSocialProblem

FrancieandNeeley,themaincharacters,struggledagainstmanyopposingforcesaschildren.Oneoftheirmajor problemswaspoverty.Manytimes,FrancieandNeeleyhadtodrinkcoffeetosustainthemselvesondayswhen therewasnofoodManytimes,FrancieandNeeleywishedtohaveniceclothingandshoes,butwereneverableto affordthem.Althoughtheynevergotthethingstheywanted,bothFrancieandNeeleynevercomplained,theystill workedhardnomatterwhat,andearnedmoneywhenever

TheWritingsofJ.D.SalingerEssay

toColumbiaUniversitywherehedecidedtobecomeawriter.Salingerpublishedshortstorycollectionsandone novelHisbestknownwork,TheCatcherintheRye,waspublishedin1951Theshortstorieshewrotewere "NineStories"in1953,"FrannyandZooey"in1961,...

forhisnovel,CatcherintheRyeAlthoughSalingeronlypublishedonenovel,hewroteseveralshortstoriesfor magazineslikeTheNewYorkerandStory.Alargenumberofthesestorieswentontobecompiledintobooks suchasNineStories,FrannyandZooey,andRaiseHightheRoofBeam,CarpentersandSeymour:An Introduction.DespitethefactSalingerhasnotpublishedanystoriesinover45years,hisreputationisstillquite popularSalinger'sstoriesarestudiedinhighschoolsandcolleges

SummaryOf'TheGreatGatsby'ByF.Salinger

J.D.SalingerJeromeDavidSalinger,oneofthemostinfluentialauthorstoariseafterWorldWarII,wasbornon January1,1919inNewYorkCity.Littleisknownabouthisearlylifeexceptforhiseducation.Heattended schoolsontheupperwestsideofManhattan,whichwouldlaterbethesettingofhismostfamousnovel,The CatcherintheRye.Afterflunkingoutofseveralprepschools,includingMcBurney's,hisparentssenthimto ValleyForgeMilitaryAcademyAtValleyForgehemaintained

J.b.Salinger's'TheCatcher'sTheRye'

J.D.Salinger'sUseofSymbolisminTheCatcherintheRyeJ.D.Salingeriswellknownforhisworks.Hismost famousbeingTheCatcherintheRyeTwootherofhisfamousworksincludeNinestoriesandFrannyandZooey J.DSalingerisalsowellknownforhissenseofhumorthatheincludesinsideofhisbooks.TheCatcherintheRye hasbecomeanessentialworktobestudiedinacademicliteratureanditscourseofstudy.Thisbookentailsmany usesofsymbolismthroughoutthe

JDSalingerResearchPaper

criticisedthesocietybyusingtheword"phony"mostofthetimeThewordphonymeantfake,false,and fraudulentandbythe1950'sthewordbecameusedmoreandmorefrequentlySomeofSalinger'sfamouspieces ofworklikeNineStories,FrannyandZooey,TheCatcherintheRye,andRaiseHightheRoofBeam,Carpenters andSeymour:AnIntroductionpresentedthemessuchaslove,war,death,andthereminiscingofsomethingThe themeswidelyconnectedtoJ.D.Salingerbyreasonofhispersonal...

BuildupofEmotionsandLackofCommunication:APerfectDayfor BananafishbyJ.D.Sallinger

Thehumanmind,onlyabletowithstandsomuchpressurebeforelosingcontrol,islikeavolcanoTheharshtruths thataccumulatethroughoutthecourseofone'slifecanleadtodevastation,theeruptionofthemind'svolcano. Americantwentiethcenturyauthor,J.D.Salinger,illustratesthedevastatingconsequencescausedbyabuildupof emotionsandalackofcommunicationinhisshortstory,"APerfectDayforBananafish"Salinger"hasbecome,in biographerIanHamilton'sphrase,'famousfor...

J.D.SalingerEssay

TheStoryofJ.D.Salinger

JDSalingerJDSalinger"Theworthofabookistobemeasuredbywhatyoucancarryawayfromit"-James Bryce*In1945,anovelwaspublishedthatwouldforeverchangethewaysocietyviewsitself.Thebook,entitled TheCatcherintheRye,wouldpropelamannamedJeromeDavidSalingertofameasoneofthemostfamous authorsofthetwentiethcenturyThissameman,nottenyearsafterthepublicationandwhilestillinthepeakof hiscareer,woulddepartfromthissociety-the...

ATreeGrowsInBrooklynAnalysis

FrancieandNeeley,themaincharactersofATreeGrowsInBrooklyn,struggleagainstmanyopposingforcesas children.Oneoftheirmajorproblemsispoverty.Intheirchildhood,FrancieandNeeleyhavetodrinkcoffeeto sustainthemselvesondayswhenthereisnofoodAnd,whenevertheygoshopping,FrancieandNeeleywishto haveniceclothandshoes,butareneverabletoaffordthem.Althoughtheynevergetthethingstheywanted,both FrancieandNeeleynevercomplain,theystillworkhard...

NineStories

Analysis:NineStoriesbyJDSalingerForthoselikemewhocouldn'tfindanyinsightfulanalysesaboutthis collectionontheInternet:You'rewelcome.Ihavefinallyfiguredoutwhatthisisabout(Ithink).Sothefancy bookclubmetacoupleweeksagotodiscussNineStoriesbyJDSalingerMuchdespairwashadbecauseofour variedandconfusedinsightsintoSalinger'sstories.WasSeymourapedophile?What'supwiththerandomlast linein"JustBeforetheWarwiththeEskimos?"Howshould

BounceMeganShull

InthebookBouncebyMeganShullthemaincharacterisFrannieHudsonFrannieisconstantlyteasedbyher oldersisterandneglectedbyherolderbrother.Herwintervacationisn'toftosuchagreatstartwhenherparents tellherthattheyareleavingherinthecareofhersiblingswhiletheygotoJamaicaduringChristmasWiththe parentsgonehersiblingsthrowapartyandcallFrannienames.FranniefallsasleepontheeveofChristmas wantingnothingmorethantoliveadifferentlivewhere

APerfectDayforBanafishbyJ.D.Salinger

IusedtodrewonthebillswhenIwasfiveyearold,mymomstopedmeandtoldmeIshouldnotdrawonthebills becausethosebillsarenotregularpaper.IwillnotdrawonthebillanymoresinceIunderstandbillscanfulfillmy wantsEveryadultsliveinmateriallife,thereisimpossibleforonecangobacktoinnocenceSimilartotimegoes by,frominnocencetomaterialismalsoirreversible.Inthestory"Aperfectdayforbananafish",J.DSalinger narratesthatareturnworldwarIIsoldier

EssayonFindingaWayOut:J.D.Sallinger

FindingaWayOutJeromeDavidSalingerwasaninfluentialwriterinthe1950's.Hereflectedhisownpersonal lifeinallhisfictionalstoriesandseveralofSalinger'sfictionalcharactersappeartobealteregosatvariousstages ofhislife.Theautobiographicalfiction"APerfectDayforBananafish"isareflectionofSalinger'sownwar experienceandhismaritalinfidelity.ThestoryfocusesonthemaincharacterSeymourGlass,whoisaveteranof WorldWar2andconsequentlyavictimof

J.D.Salinger'sAPerfectDayforOrtgiesEssay

JDSalinger'sAPerfectDayforBananafishAtfirstglance,JDSalinger'sshortstory'APerfectDayfor Bananafish'isthestoryofapsychically-tornwarveteranwhosepost-traumaticstressmoveshimtotakehisown lifewhileonasecondhoneymoonwithhiswifeIndeed,thatisthestory,butthatfirstglancedoesnotrevealthe innermotivesandsymbolicpathwaysSeymourGlasstakestoreachthefinaldecisiontoendhislife.Thecarefully placeddetailsandminuteinnuendoes

AnalysisOfAPerfectDayForBananafish

MichaelConnelly,apublishedauthoroncesaidthat,"Youcan'tpatchawoundedsoulwithaband-aid".Bysaying that,Connellyisexplainingthatwithmentalillnessesyoucan'tjustfixthesymptoms,youhavetofixtheproblem itwillonlygetworseAPerfectDayforBananafishbyJDSalingertellsaboutamannamedSeymourwho suffersfromPTSDwhocomeshomefromwarandgoesonahoneymoonwithhiswifetoFlorida,wherehe ultimatelykillshimself,reasonsforthisinclude,thathewants

ExamplesOfTommyDefenseMs.Ferenczi

WhydoesTommydefenseMs.FerencziDuringthestory"Gryphon"byCharlesBaxter,Tommydefense MsFranczialmostineverypage,butthequestioniswhyTommydefenseMsFranczibecausehelikeher, becausetheythinkalmostalikeforexamplewhenTommyseesatreethathehadn'tseenbeforeandhejustnotice ontheexactsamedaywhenMs.Franczidraws"Alarge,leafy,deciduous…oak."(P.44,L.70)Ormaybe becausehelikesherstoriesandhewantstobelieveinthem,heevenwanttofind

ATreeGrowsinBrooklynHowdidFranciematureastimeprogressedthroughouttheearlyyearsofherlife? WhenFranciegrewupandhadtohelpsupportandkeepthefamilytogether,shegainedanearlypeekofmaturity andwomanhood.Shethengainedtheprivilegetobeindependentandearnthetitleofassistance.Meanwhile,as timepassedshelostherfather,JohnnyNolan,andhadtoearnincometokeepthefamilyafloattocontinueto progressdespitethehardshipandheartbreakingsacrifices...

MaterialismIsTheOnlyFormOfDistractionFromTrueBliss

"Materialismistheonlyformofdistractionfromtruebliss"-DouglasHortonAtthebeginningof"APerfectDay forBananafish",J.D.SalingerconcentratesonthederangedSeymourGlass,who,afterbeingreleasedfromthe Armyhospital,isolateshimselffromblindedconsumersSeymourreturnstohisfamilyafterWorldWarII,onlyto becomeawareofthenauseatingphoninessoftheworldSeymourattemptstoridhisfamilyofthesuperficial Americandreamwith"Thetrees.Thatbusinesswiththe...

ThemeOfMaterialismInAPerfectDayForBananafish

AmarriagebetweenamanandawomanisscaredYouvowtohaveandtohold,forbetter,forworse,forricher, forpoorer,insicknessandinhealth,untildeathdouspart.Thisistheconflictseenintheshortstory,"APerfect DayforBananafish"byJDSalingerWeareprovidedwithMurielGlass,thewifethatdisregardshervowsandis moreintomaterialismthantheimportanceofSeymourGlass,herhusbandandhisemotionalwellbeingupon returningfromWorldWarII.Inthisstorymaterialism...

ATreeGrowsInBrooklynAnalysis

ExamplesOfPovertyInATreeGrowsInBrooklyn

InthenovelATreeGrowsInBrooklynbyBettySmithFrancieisshapedtheindividualstrugglesshefaces throughlifeThroughoutthenovelFrancieisexperiencedtodifferentlifelessonsPovertyrestrainsFrancieand herfamilywithwhatthey'reabletodo.HavingoneparentfigurenotonlydragsFranciesfamilyintoadeeper poverty,butitalsobringsemotionaldistressintothehousehold.TheenvironmentFrancielivesinexposesherto differentreligions,ideas,andhardshipsFranice

WhyIsFrancieSoIdealistic

Francie,whilestrollingherneighborhoodforthelasttimewithLaurie,arrivesatthelibrary-thelibrarythathad definedherasachildandthatheldallherhopesforthefutureHowever,nowasshereflectsoneverythingthis buildingwas,sheunderstandsthatlifeissocapableofalteringherperspectiveonthings.Or,moreso,thatthe exposuretorealityandgrowingupcouldtakeawaythatchildlikeparadiseoftheworldFor,inthebeginningof thenovel,Franciewassoidealistic;she...

CharacterAnalysisOfFrannyInMaryShelley's'FatLady'

Maketweaks,leavecomments,andsharewithotherstoeditatthesametime.NOTHANKSGETTHEAPP FrannyandZooeyEmely-MorenoThe-FThe"FatLady"isastorythattheoldestGlassbrother,Seymour,told theyoungestGlasschildren,FrannyandZooey,whentheywereyounger.WhenZooeyisspeakingtoFrannyon thephoneattheendofthebook,hementionsthisstorytoFrannyThestoryisalessonthateveryoneshouldbe treatedwithrespectandkindness,nomatterhowstupidorunworthythey...

ThebookFrannyandZooeyisaboutagirlnamedFrannygoingthroughamentalbreakdownandherolderbrother Zooeyhelpingherthroughit.FrannyandZooeyhavetwoolderbrothersnamedBuddyandSeymour,whois deceased,thatinfluencedtheirlivesgreatlySeymourandBuddy'steachingsofreligion,educationandsociety leaduptoFranny'sdissatisfaction,crisis,andtheresolutiontoherbreakdown.Frannyisathomeonherparents couchcrying,noteatingandsleepingFrannyishavingamental

FrannyAndZooey'sTheFatLady

anefforttomotivateZooeytodohisradiobit.Shedeveloped,fromthere,intoapointofstrengthforbothFranny andZooey,anideathattheycanlatchontoincrises.InunderstandingtheirviewsofJesusandtheworldaround them,theGlasssiblingsrevealwhattheFatLadymeanstothemTheFatLadyisthegeneralspiritofgenerosity andgoodfaithinhumanity,andinrealizingthis,theGlasssiblingsfindareasontokeeptryingtomakesomething beautifulZooeyGlassseesJesusasa

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Frannyontheotherhanddidnotwanttoleaveherchildhoodbecauseeveryoneisselfconsciousaboutthemselves AlsoHoldenisveryinsecureabouthimselfandtheactionsthathehasproducedforhimselfFrannyismore outgoingthenHoldenhaseverthoughtofbeing.FrannyandHoldenarehighlyintelligentandcanseethrew peoplesfalsenessTheyarebothafraidofgettinghurt,andtheworldmakingthemlookfoolishFrannyand Holdenthinktheyarefreaksand...

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innocencewiththemaincharacteractingasahigherpowerThisthemeisreflectedthroughallofJDSalinger's worksincluding,butnotlimitedto,TheCatcherintheRye,FrannyandZooey,NineShortStories,APerfectDay forBananaFish.HoldenCaulfieldinTheCatcherintheRyeandSeymourGlassinFrannyandZooeyaswellas manyothersinSalinger'snovelstakeontherolesofsaviorsactingasahigherpowertoprotecttheinnocent aroundthem.ThroughoutTheCatcherintheRyethemain...

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