Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Reading Log: CitR Chapters 1-6

Weekly Overview of the Reading:
So. I've seen this book before--sitting on the Barnes and Nobles' shelf. I wanted to read it really badly, but I'd always heard bad things about the language, the sex talk, the message. This gave me a good excuse to start what I've been wanting to do. However... I've got mixed feelings towards J.D. Salinger's only novel. It's a good one, certainly, but a little big much. The constant swearing, all the mention of sex, and the disgusting descriptions of the boy's bodily features.

I suppose this must have been what life was like for boys in this time... I'm glad I wasn't a pubescent male back then, that's for sure.

Questions:
What does it mean to be unique?
Well... unique in itself is an almost indescribable word. It means to be something special: something away from the norm. I usually view unique as different in a good way. I wouldn't go around saying that a serial killer was unique because he enjoyed the thrill of killing somebody... no. Somebody who takes advantage of their differences and uses them for good, as corny as it sounds. A painter may be unique because they find joy in painting, as does a writer in writing and a student in studying. Everybody's unique, even if it's not in completely unique ways.

How do we keep individuality in an adult world?
I think this ties in with last week's writing prompt pretty well. All of us should retain an essence of childlike curiosity and innocence, which all helped us view the world in a different way, once upon a time. By doing that, we can truly determine what makes us individuals, and what makes us happy. What makes us "unique," one may say.

How is Allie's character similar to a person you know?
From the brief description that Holden gave us, he seemed like a great person. I don't really get how watching his brother play golf made him a ginger... but anyways. He seemed to know how to enjoy life, like a lot of my favorite people in school. There's a certain group that he really reminds me of. There was a member of PATH class last year that still goes to my school--he and our friends really know how to have a good time. I value that in people.

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