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Post by The Thought Police (admin) on Nov 16, 2016 5:26:46 GMT -5
1.How does the setting add to the feeling that Holden is becoming anxious and scared of his future? (consider word choice/pathetic fallacy) 2. What physical symptoms does Holden experience that could be a sign that his mental illness is affecting him? 3. Look again at his obsession with the ducks on p139. Why do you think Holden is desperately looking for the duck pond? 4. What about the duck pond adds to his growing anxiety? 5. The duck pond is ‘partly frozen and partly not frozen’. How does this add to the symbolism of the duck pond? 6. Holden drops the record ‘Little Shirley Beans’ that he was going to give Phoebe. Look at this on p138 – how does this act as a symbol of Holden’s decline? 7. Consider Allie’s funeral. Why do you think Holden is thinking about this at his lowest point in the novel so far? What things about the funeral does he remember that add to his anxiety?
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