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    The novel The Catcher in the Rye takes place in New York during the 1950’s. The main character is a fifteen-year-old boy Holden‚ he takes the reader through a story depicting the loss of innocence. Holden believes everyone is innocent‚ but they inevitably loose it somehow by the time they are adolescent. Holden believes innocence is lost in childhood. Holden is extremely concerned about this and believes he can stop the loss of innocence by becoming the "Catcher in the Rye." Everyone is born innocent

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    Holden is growing up is when he goes to Phoebe’s school. He notices vulgarity on the walls and it drives him crazy. Holden‚ then “rubbed it out.” This suggests that Holden is maturing because he doesn’t want Phoebe and the other children to see profanity on the walls. Later on‚ at the Museum of Art‚ Holden tells Phoebe that he is going to run away. Phoebe begs Holden to take her with him and Holden says “You’re not going.” Holden wants what is best for her. He wants her to be safe at home with

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    To those whom it may concern‚ The recent debate on the banning of the popular book‚ The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger‚ from a public school is nothing new in the literary world. J.D. Salinger’s novel is the second most challenged book in history (Doyle) because of its crude language‚ sexual references‚ and questionable content. In reality‚ Holden is a character to be respected for his rash views on the world and the political madness of it all. Holden may not always have the most moral ideas

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    is unsuitable‚ like death‚ diseases or sex. The concern of indirect speaking can be either on the side of a speaker‚ on the side of an audience or on the side of a third side. Euphemisms are use to replace social taboos‚ swearing‚ blasphemy‚ profanity and other offensive language‚ but they can be used just to make a common word sound more sophisticated. Since euphemisms are indirect expressions‚ the apprehension of a meaning can be difficult. Once a euphemism becomes known and starts to be

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    elders. Children talk back to their parents so much these days it’s unbelievable. I have a little cousin that is constantly talking back to his parents. Although he is only eight years old and not allowed to use profane language‚ he nevertheless uses profanity in front of his parents. Children are not following their parents orders more and more these days than in the past. It says in the article “R-E-S-P-E-C-T” by Josh Trepanier that “elders are also shown less and less respect on the roads.” I’m at fault

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    Catcher In The Rye‚ is arguably too much the antihero to appeal to conservative English teachers. Perhaps this is because of his attitude towards schooling; the fact the novel has been banned by numerous schools and colleges for its liberal use of profanity and portrayal of sexuality; or his self-absorbed and depressed like. Teachers may think he is a poor example because he is malcontent‚ angry‚ flunks classes such as history‚ sneaks around without his parents’ approval and so forth. Over the

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    perfect profanity to season your message". This is the perfect way to explain how often or how much we should use profanity. I agree with Scott Simmon‚ we should add profanity not pour it. Profanity has power‚ shows authority and gains attention. Scott Simmon states that "profanity can remind us of the power of words convey intense emotion". The power released through profanity causes the receiver to understand the seriousness of the situation. Whether angry or hurt‚ the use of profanity adds that

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    General usage Most Common Uses: You’re a bitch. Stop being so bitchy. THOSE BITCHES! I’m gonna kill that bitch. There are many forms and phrases in which you can use the word bitch‚ however these are the most common. Bitch is also frequently used in Hip-Hop‚ as stated below. Bitch is a wonderful word. Use it daily. Hourly. Second...ly The former specialised meaning is retained and in widespread use among dog aficionados and breeders‚ but derogatory usage has become so prevalent in

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    “Sex‚ profanity‚ and racism remain the primary categories of objection” (Doyle 2013: 3) when it comes to challenged or banned books. “The Absolute True Diary of a Part-Time Indian” by Sherman Alexie is not only an award winning book‚ but also one of the most challenged books in the United States. It can be found in the bibliography of books which are “challenged‚ restricted‚ removed‚ or banned […]” (Doyle 2013: 4). Critics consider the book offensive as it deals with alcohol‚ poverty‚ violence‚ sexual

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    mental treatment in order to later on save the entire human race. Published back in 1985‚ Ender’s Game has been challenged and ban several times around the world; most of which have been in the 21st century. Its main reasons for ban have been for profanity‚ the use of racial slurs‚ excessive violence and an anti-adult theme. Although many want “Ender’s Game” off school shelves for good‚ others feel that Ender’s Game provides good morals and lessons for children while rest want it gone purely because

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