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Catcher In the Rye-by J.D. Saliger
1. 1st person retrospective
2. stream of consciousness
3. doesn't want to grow up-becoming phony-struggle entering
adulthood
4. James Castle, Jane Gallager, Allie, Phoebe, sometimes
Holden--not phony
5. wants to save kids,keep them innocent(from growing
up/becoming phony)
6. ends in mental hospital in CA
7. death of Allie brings up feelings, loss of mind, and
new look at world
8. narrow in experience with other people
9. winter-death,pond frozen,Holden's heart/view on life,
ducks represent his life
10. uses curses to gain power, guard against phoniness
11. alienation; metaphysical-place/significance in universe
12. don't want to be like them, but must be among people
13. confusion relates to today-interactions w/other people,
timeless novel
Death of a Salesman-Arthur Miller
Willy Loman--
1. to be successful->well like/good appearance
2. embellished to keep up appearance
Linda Loman--
1. housewife '40s-'50s
3. peacekeeper/glue 5. passive
2. supportive/comforting
4. moral
Biff Loman--
1. no sense of hard work
2. had no good role model 3.
flunks math
4. doesn't graduate
5. jailed-theif
6. many jobs
Happy Loman--
1. no sense of hard work
2. no good role model 3. jealousy
Realism--emphasis on the common man, slice of life, ordinary
The Sun Also Rises-Ernest Hemingway
author-lived in Key West, ambulence driver WW1, sportsman,
drank a lot, began in
journalism(foreign correspondence), violent father, challenged himself
(to find courage), 1898-1961 (suicide)
style-only write about his experiences, short sentences(economy
of words),biased
(anti-sematic), ice-berg theory(scenes of implication), foreign settings
(ex-patriot), clear/sharp imagery, vulgarism, bluntness, exsistencialism,
dialogue
bases of dramatic style, characters based on simplistic dialogue
code-hero:places himself in life/death rituals, fatalistic
acceptance of lifes difficulties,
private ritual to handle anxiety, dispare is private, struggle to see things
as
they are, aviod judgement(view w/irony), play alongs, don't make trouble
exemplar-follows code(ex.Pedro Romero,Bill
Gorton,Count Mippipopolous,Montoya)
Pedro-masculinity
defined by preformance(life & death),gets in fight w/Cohn
Brett attracted
to Pedro-honesty(adds to skill), life & death situation
Montoya leary
of Brett(ruins bull fighter)
apprentice-searching (ex.Jacob Barnes,
Lady Brett Ashley)
Brett--sexually
permiscuous, drinks a lot, won't commit to Jake, leaves Romero so
she won't destroy him
Jake--ecclesiastics-everything
transitory, hope at end, changes by taking control
anti-exemplar-follows opposite (ex.
Robet Cohn)
Robert-Jew(times-people
identified each other by this), here because of individual
character, not humble, married w/3 children, women like him, immature w/
affair w/Brett (tries to elevate her to pure), follows her
bulls-used for breeding (ex. Romero, Mike)
steer-castrated bull (ex.literally&mentally-Jake,
mentally-Cohn)
cows-female (ex. physically Brett)
castration metaphor for masculinity->power->control
THEME: everything changes
The Awakening by Kate Chopin
Author: 1. maiden- O'Flaherty 2. born in St.Louis on Feb
8, 1851 3. parents-Irish father, Creole
mother 4. educated & social belle 5. married Oscar
Chopin, 6 children 6. highly independent for
time 7. managed plantation after husband's death 8. wrote
short stories 9. died 1904
Book: 1. published 1899 2. masterpiece 3. banned because of nation movement indecent
Chapter 1: Characters introduced--
1.parrot- yellow & green, spoke Spanish, English,
another foreign language
2. mocking bird- sang
3. Le'once Pontellier- (LP), eye glasses, 40 yrs, medium
height, slender build, stooped, brown
straight hair, neat & closely trimmed beard, smoked
cigars, moderately wealthy
4. Madame Lebrun- (ML), owned cottages Pontelliers lived
in , pretty, always wore white w/elbow
sleeves
5. Farvial twins- two young girls, played piano
6. yard boy, dining room servant- worked for Madame Lebrun
7. lady in black- near cottage, telling beads
8. two children- sturdy fellows, 4 & 5 yrs
9. quadroon nurse-children's nurse
10. Edna Pontellier- (EP), wife of Le'once, strong shapely
hands
11. Robert Lebrun- (RL), young
Summary--
1. setting- Sunday, outside Lebrun cottages, Grand Isle,
New Orleans
2. LP is annoyed by mocking bird and parrot and decides
to go back to his own cottage to read a
day old newspaper. While admiring his surroundings, LP
sees the Farival twins playing the
piano and ML yelling at the yard boy and dining room servant.
He also sees a lady in black and his
children, who are followed by their nurse, playing croquet.
EP & RL come to LP after
taking a swim in the near by sea. EP collects her rings
from her husband and EP & RL begin
telling an unamusing story to LP. LP decides to go to
Klein's hotel and play billiards. RL decides
to stay with EP. When asked if he was returning for dinner,
LP replies he doesn't know and leaves
after hugging his children.
Chapter 2: Characters Introduced--
1. EP- quick & bright eyes, yellowish brown eyes &
hair, thick horizontal eyebrows, more
handsome than beautiful, American, from Kentucky
2. RL- smoked cigarettes, clean shaved, spoke English,
French, Spanish, clerk, correspondent,
dreams of going to Mexico, son of ML
3. EP's father- owns Mississippi plantation
4. EP's sister- in the East, just got engaged
5. EP's mother- dead
Summary--
1. setting- same, summer
2. EP & RL sit on the porch. EP is fanning herself
& RL is smoking. They are talking about
everything around them. RL talks of going to Mexico and
EP talks of her childhood home and the
letter from her sister. They agree that LP isn't coming
for dinner & Ep goes to get ready for dinner.
RL goes to play croquet w/ the children.
Chapter 3: Characters Introduced--
1. LP- owns brokerage business on mainland (New Orleans)
2. child's name is Raoul
3. sister's name is Janet
Summary--
1. setting- Sunday night to Monday morning to middle of
week
2. LP returns home at 11p m Sunday night and begins to
tell his half asleep wife about his time;
she doesn't show interest and this annoys him. He goes
to check on his children and comes
back and tells his wife, who doesn't believe him, that
their son Raoul has a fever, EP goes to check
and sees LP is right. LP falls asleep but EP goes onto
the porch and cries for an
unexplainable reason. The next morning, LP leaves to go
to work in New Orleans (Carondelet St).
LP then gives EP half the money from the night before.
They say they will give sister Janet
a good engagement present. Many people come to see LP
off as he will not return till the coming
Saturday. In the middle of the week, EP receives a box
full of goodies from LP. She shares
them with the neighboring ladies. Together , they declare
LP the best husband.
Chapter 4: Characters Introduced--
1. EP-not a mother woman
2. mother-women- idolized their children, protective,
worshiped husband
3. Ade'le Ratignolle(AR)- every womanly grace & charm,
looked like heroine/fair lady, golden hair,
blue eyes, red lips, a little stout, sewed, married 7
years, a kid every two
4. Creoles-like one big family, absence of prudery, freedom
of expression, inborn lofty chastity
Summary--
1. setting--same, day box of chocolates arrived
2. The characters of a mother-woman and AR are introduced.
EP and AR sat outside on the porch
and EP was cutting a pattern for the winter outfit AR
was making for one of her kids. RL
was also there and all were eating the chocolates. AR
was talking of her next pregnancy. EP is
compared to a Creole woman and EP relates two instances
in which she was shocked by their
freedom of expression.
Chapter 5: Characters Introduced--
1. RL- 26 yrs
Summary--
1. setting- same
2. AR is sewing and RL and EP are watching. RL comments
that AR's beauty hides her interior.
The three get into a discussion about the previous summer
when RL had devoted himself to
AR. EP then decides to sketch AR and RL watches and rested
his head on EP's arm-she pushed
him away. The picture didn't look like AR. EP's children
came and she gave them each a
chocolate. AR then complained of feeling faint. They took
care of it and then AR went home and
her children came to her. RL convinces EP to go for a
swim.
Chapter 6: Summary--
1. The narrator comments that EP is beginning to understand
her self in the universe.
Chapter 7: Summary--
1. setting- same some days later, in the morning
2. EP and AR managed to lose Robert and leave the children
and take a walk down to the beach.
They lay on a rug and looked about. AR asked EP what she
was thinking about and EP said
she was thinking of her childhood. EP's thoughts then
range from the differences between her and
her sisters to her other childhood loves to how she married
her husband and finally to her
impulsive care of her children. She only told parts of
this to AR. Then Robert came with all the
children. EP went off to the children's tent and AR begged
RL to take her home.
Chapter 8: Character's Introduced--
1. Victor-RL's younger brother, had a temper
2. Monsieur Lebrun- father of RL, died 20 yrs ago
3. Montel- middle aged gentleman, tried to fill the void
of Mr. Lebrun's passing
Summary--
1. setting- same
2. RL is taking AR home and AR asks him for one favor,
which is to leave EP alone. At this, RL
becomes defensive and tells her the story of Alcée
Arobin and says she should have warned
him not to take himself seriously. He goes and gets her
a drink and the goes to ML's house. RL
sees his brother take the rockaway and his mother yells
for Victor, who doesn't respond. ML
then tells RL that Montel wrote a letter saying he will
be in Vera Cruz. RL leaves to go find EP.
Chapter 9: Characters Introduced--
1. Mademoiselle Reisz-homely woman, small weazened face&body,
glowing eyes, no taste in
dress
2. Old Monsieur Farival (MF)- grandfather of the twins
3. Monsieur Ratignolle(MMR)-AR's husband
Summary--
1. Saturday night, few weeks later
2. Many of the people who lived in the cottages were having
a party with music and dancing. The
children preformed various dances and played the piano;
then they went to sleep. RL
then went to ask Mademoiselle Reisz if she would play
the piano for EP, but what ever Reisz
wanted to play. EP was thinking about her favorite
pieces and when Reisz began to play it sent
a chill down her spine. Reisz impressed everybody
and left EP in tears. The party was about to
end , but Robert suggested they all go for a swim.
Chapter 10: Summary--
1. same night
2. Most of the people at the party walked down to beach
in little groups. EP had been learning how
to swim all summer and this night she realized she could
swim, which made her venture
out farther by herself. Then all of a sudden, she
got a "vision of death;" this made her rush back to
LP, RL, and MR and then get out of the water and go home.
RL joined her as she walked
home. EP is thinking aloud and RL tells her of a
ghost that takes over the body making them have
thoughts they never had. RL gets EP a shawl and
then sits by her till he hears LP coming.
Chapter 11: Summary--
1. same, right after the last chapter
2. LP came home and found his wife outside. He went
in and repeatedly called EP inside. She did
not want to go and she told him that. He came outside
with his cigars and sat with her
until dawn. At that time she went inside and LP
told her he would be in when he finished his cigar.
Chapter 12: Characters Introduced--
1. Mariequita(M)- round, sly, piquant face, pretty black
eyes, small hands, broad coarse feet,
Spanish girl
2. Beaudelet(B)- sailor
Summary--
1. Sunday, morning to night, in water between island and
mainland
2. EP wakes after sleeping for a few hours and sent for
Robert as she had decided to go to mass
on the mainland. RL spoke with Mariequita and all
the people were talking amoungst
themselves. EP and RL made plans for the next
day and then all got off the boat and went to the
church of Our Lady of Lourdes. B stayed with his
boat and M went off with her basket of
shrimp, giving RL a childish look.
Chapter 13: Characters Introduced--
1. Madame Antoine(MA)-fat, walked heavily and clumsily,
didn't speak English
2. Tonie(T)-MA's son, Acadian drawl, shy in front of women
Summary--
1. Sunday, mainland, church then MA's house
2. EP felt dizzy during the service so she and RL left
and went to MA's house to rest. EP bathed
her face and took off most of her clothes. She then
fell asleep. When she awaoke,
everything was quiet. EP dressed and went outside
to get RL, who joked that she slept 100
years. They waited two years for the sun to go down
and MA to return before going back to the
island.
Chapter 14: Characters Introduced--
1. youngest son's name is Etienne(E)
Summary--
1. back at the island, that night
2. AR told EP that E wouldn't fall asleep so EP took him
into her lap and rocked him to sleep. AR
told EP that her husband was nervous at first but after
being assured that T would bring her
back later he had gone to the club. AR then left
and EP and RL put E into bed. RL said good
night and walked down to the beach while EP waited for
LP. EP wondered why RL didn't stay
with her and she sang a song that RL sang.
Chapter 15: Summary--
1. a little while later on the island...in the dining
hall
2. EP entered the dining hall and after beginning her
meal she was informed that RL was going to
Mexico that evening to meet Montel and work there because
he felt there were more
chances for him there. A converstaion about Mexico
followed which didn't interest EP so she left.
ML and AR tried to convince EP to come back to the dinning
hall but she didn't wish to
go. Before leaving, RL came to her and they spoke
of how long RL might be in Mexico. RL said
good bye and went down to the dock. After he left,
EP realizes she had a crsh on RL.
Chapter 16: Summary--
1. a few days later on the island just before everybody
was to leave for the winter
2. Reisz asks EP if she misses RL, which leads EP to think
about the emptiness in her life since
he left and how everybody knows that she misses her companion.
EP answers yes to Reisz's
question and Reisz tells her how Victor is ML's favorites
son and RL has to keep him in check.
This puts EP in a bad mood and she decides to go in the
water. Reisz waited and they walked
back together. She gave EP her address in the city.
Chapter 17: Characters Introduced--
1. Joe-light-colored mulatto boy, reception boy
2. maid-cooked, served
Summary--
1. E&LP's house on Esplanade Street in New Orleans,
Tuesday evenings a few weeks after
returning from Island
2. EP and LP are having a dinner at home when EP explains
to LP that she was not at home to
have callers that day. LP was upset with her for
that and was annoyed with the dinner so he
left and went to the club. EP was annoyed and finished
her dinner. She then paced up and down
her room and through a vase on the ground.
Chapter 18:Summary--
1. the next morning
2. LP was annoyed with EP because she wont; meet him downtown
to buy new fixtures. EP is
still in a bad mood and she finds fault with all her painting
so she goes to AR. They talk about
going back to painting school and then MMR comes and EP
leaves.
Chapter 19:Summary--
1. same setting
2. In this chapter, EP and LP discuss how LP thinks the
house is falling apart because EP is
neglecting her duties. EP paints and reflects that
she felt happy and sad on different days
without any reason.
Chapter 20: Summary--
1. around town, ML's house
2. EP decides to see Reisz but can't find her address
so she decided to see ML for her address.
Victor showed her in and made her comfortable until his
mom came. He told her stories of
things he did but shouldn't tell his mom. They told
her two letters had come from Robert and they
gae her the address. EP then left.
Chapter 21: Summary--
1. same right after last chapter, Reisz's house
2. EP arrives at Reisz's house and the woman says that
she never expected her to come. Reisz
says that Robert wrote her a letter that was all about
EP. She then plays the piano for EP,
while EP read the letter, cried and left.
Chapter 22: Characters Introduced--
1. Doctor Mandelet(DM)-semi-retired physician, quite portly,
gray hair, small blue eyes
Summary--
1. DM's house
2. LP went to DM to talk about EP's strange behavior.
DM tells LP to just leave her and let her do
what she wants. LP then invites him to dinner the
next thursday to see EP.
Chapter 23: Characters Introduced--
1. Edna's Father-colonel in confererate army, white &silky
hair and mustache, rugged bronze face,
tall, thin
2. Mortimer Merriman-
3. Mrs. James Highcamp-
4. Alcee' Arobin-
Summary--
1. EP's house
2. EP's father comes and stays with her for awile.
They attend a music party at AR's and had a lot
of fun. DM came to dinner as promised and didnt
have a good time with the colonel. They
each told stories and then left.
Chapter 24: Characters Introduced--
1. Old Madame Pontellier (OMP)-LP's mother
Summary-
1. same
2. EP's father is mad that she isn't going to the wedding.
Class Notes:
*creole-Louisiana born desendents of original French &
Spanish settlers
*woman-property(no individuality-only mother/wife)-treated
as child,can't own property,no rights of
court,
*pontellier-bridge(story is bridge between Romantic &
modern)
*Edna- fails for children, not faithful, married out of
rebellion
*Leonce-critical of Edna, (perfect husband), makes money,
brings presents, allows Edna to have
other friends,
stay out on porch(let her do what she wants), have her own house
*Mme. Ratignolle-5th kid, faithful, nothing out of home
(19th century perfect woman)
*Customs:
1. talking freely to men (trusted wives
to be faithful)--*Arobin-uses women,ruins rep.
2. meet w/ other women on Tuesday-business
relationships, entertain wives
*theme-fantasy vs. reality
*awakening-a realization
1. seeing things through new eyes-****Ch
18 Henry Fleming The Red Badge of Courage
+100 yrs of
sleeping-common archtype
+relationship
with Robert (feelings)
+Mme. Reisz-piano
olayer elicits emotion from Edna (naked man(solitude, freedom) & flying
bird)
+three birds-in
cage(constrained by society), broken wing(harmed by sociey), flying
bord(freedom)
2. physical/sexual awakening-Arobin-only
sex,no love
+Robert-can't
go past society constraints
+children symbols
of tradition(society)-can't return to family
+reject society,
matred into sense of rebellion
+biology is
destiny
3. Can't live in society--world wont
make her happy---men wont make her happy(Robert abandons
her)
*Is suicide defeat or victory??
Turn of the Screw-by Henry James
Victorian England-prim&proper, fancy, stratified society
divided by class&gender
governess-middle class, poorly educated, to educate Flora
(prepare for marriage).
led lonely life (no association w/other servants)
women-not show inteligence, limited interactions between
men & women,
no eye contact
if dont know other sex
clothing-told class...man-lack of hat->lower class
men & women of different classes cant have relationships-->considered
indecent
modern novel because of ambiguity (unclear having many
meaning)
gothic novel-externals have terrifying scenery,ancient
ruins, physical states of agitation,
characters-sense of fear, impossible to resolve anxiety
Governess->Douglas->narrator->1st person governess
Characters:
1.governess-infatuated w/master, saw ghosts
2.Mrs. Grose-housekeeper
3.Miles-brother,nephew of master
4.Flora-sisrer,niece of master
5.Peter Quint-ghost,vallet,(wore master's clothes),fell/died
coming out of tavern
6.Miss Jessle-ghost,affair w/Quint (tabu-classes)
7.master
8.Bly-house's name,big,vaccant,unwelcoming,cold,isolated
Ghost-1.credibility of governess
2.perfect description
of Peter Quint w/o seeing him
3.good vs. evil
4.corrupted children(outside
at night,kicked out of school)
5. vissionary governess
6. miles gains soul
Psychological-1.hallucination
2. innocent children
3. mad governess
4. miles murdered
5. Mrs. Grose never sees ghosts