Pastrami Essays

  • Holden Caulfield and The Catcher in the Rye

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    A Character Sketch of Holden Caulfield In the novel The Catcher in the Rye, Holden Caulfield is the main character that the book revolves around. He is a seventeen year old boy that sometimes acts immature: "Some times I act like I'm thirteen" (13). He stands tall measuring six feet two and a half. Even though he is young, one side of his head is "Full of millions of grays hairs" (13). This grey air seems unusual and atypical because he had it since he was a child! Most people know him say he acts

  • Catcher in the Rye Symbolism

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    Like many novels written The Catcher in the Rye by J.D Salinger is laced with powerful symbols. Symbolism is important in a novel because it is used to provide deeper meaning to the writing. The plot and action in a story can be thought of on one level, but the symbolism is used to bring the overall novel to a new level and to enhance the story. Salinger uses certain symbols such as the red hunting hat, the museum, the carousel, and the catcher in the rye to support his story. Each symbol supports

  • The Color Red in Salinger's The Catcher in the Rye

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    As once said by Socrates, a famous Greek philosopher, “The unexamined life is not worth living.” He believes people should read between the lines, and in the case of books, delve into what the author is trying to say by using symbols and imagery. To someone who does not examine the book, The Catcher in the Rye, it may seem to be about a “messed up” teenager who wanders around town and doesn’t care about life. But when a range of ______ are explored, one will find that this book has common themes

  • Symbols in Salinger's The Catcher in the Rye

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    As the source of the book’s title, this symbol merits close inspection. It first appears in Chapter 16, when a kid Holden admires for walking in the street rather than on the sidewalk is singing the Robert Burns song “Comin’ Thro’ the Rye.” In Chapter 22, when Phoebe asks Holden what he wants to do with his life, he replies with his image, from the song, of a “catcher in the rye.” Holden imagines a field of rye perched high on a cliff, full of children romping and playing. He says he would like to

  • catcher in the rye

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    As defined in The American Heritage Dictionary, symbolism is defined as the practice of representing things by means of symbols or of attributing symbolic meanings of significance to objects. The book “The Catcher in the Rye” by J.D. Salinger was the only novel he has written. The novel The Catcher in the Rye is about a boy named Holden Caulfield who’s trying to find himself and what he’s supposed to do with his life. Through his journey he gets kicked out of many schools, interacts with unusual

  • Corruption Exposed in The Catcher in the Rye

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    The theme of The Catcher in the Rye is simple. J. D. Salinger uses this novel to draw a clear distinction between the purity of childhood and the wickedness attained when one reaches adulthood. Salinger uses multiple literary devices including diction, symbolism, tone, and even the title of the novel to drive home his ideas about the innocence of children and the corruption of the world. The form of diction used in The Catcher in the Rye is a topic on which many people are strongly opinionated.

  • Nicole's First Narrative: Working At Home

    1364 Words  | 3 Pages

    downstairs to the kitchen. My dad was working at home this morning. He asked if I wanted a cream cheese bagel or something new. I’m not a bagel person so I asked for something new. Turns out it was still a bagel, but a bagel with toasted cheese and pastrami is still way better than cream cheese. My dad turned on the stove and started his new bagel "creation.” Tired, I leaned agi, but super excited. It was nice to be able to cook on the first day, I could take my mind off of things. Like my worries

  • Suzanne Setting And Demograph In Suzanne Berne's Ground Zero

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    Suzanne Berne not only paints a very vivid picture in her journal of the "Ground Zero", but also delivery to us the effective sound at the site . Suzanne setting and demograph are captured in her first two paragraphs of the journal. She starts out describing the theme at the Ground Zero with the sense of the moist air of the earl Spring season in New York City, where she finds a large crowd of people from varies nations-international to nationwise-waited patiently inline. In the third paragraph

  • Pepsi’s 2003 Advertising Campaign

    1070 Words  | 3 Pages

    Pepsi’s 2003 Advertising Campaign Nowadays PepsiCo Inc. is among the most successful consumer product companies in the world. It divides into two major domestic and international businesses, beverages and snack foods. In order to attract the broadest number of customers, advertising plays a significant role. In this essay, the advertising campaign of Pepsi in 2003, which was unveiled not only on TV, but outdoor advertising as well, will be analyzed. The aim for this campaign is about combine

  • Carnal Knowledge Boyle Analysis

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    T. Coraghessan Boyle’s short story “Carnal Knowledge” evokes a sense of yearning for meat, as the protagonist in the story expresses this hunger for the meaty provisions he denied himself in order to be with a woman that he was infatuated with. Boyle’s use of diction in this short story suggests that the text is a focus on the flesh in its varying forms. “Carnal” which is known to represent the flesh, lustful desires, and sexual needs, is represented in this story as the protagonist expressed his

  • Obesity: A Rising Health Issue

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    Here in the United States, the government has a great deal of influence and say in the way in which people live their daily lives. Everything from the things said on a cell phone to sites searched on the Internet to the laws by which everyone must abide, to say that the government has a fairly decent hold on Americans’ civil liberties would be an understatement. Yes, there is a certain level of freedom here that is not found elsewhere in the world, but there is still quite a bit of government intrusion

  • Red Meat Vs White Meat Research Paper

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    Now knowing what they will and will not eat, but what is read and white meat? What is the difference between the two, is one healthier over the other? What is foul and why do vegans/vegetarians stay away from it? There are 3 different types of meat. Red (beef, bison, deer, lamb, goats, and pork) which compact with iron, protein, and myoglobin. White which is compact with protein, potassium, iron, zinc, riboflavin, thiamine, and vitamins B6 and B12. Has less fat and calories than red meat. White meat

  • Can Marinating Chicken Prior to Grilling Reduce the Amount of Carcinogens?

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    My project is: Can marinating chicken prior to grilling reduce the amount of carcinogens? Carcinogens are basically substances that are capable of causing cancer. Two examples of carcinogens are heterocyclic amines (HCA’s) and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH’s). Heterocyclic amines and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons are simply chemicals formed when meat is cooked at very high temperatures. I think that if I marinate the chicken breast before grilling it, then it will reduce the amount