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Please don't make me disappear-Essays on CLassic

Please don't make me disappear The Catcher in the Rye

Holden could be annoying if he weren’t a teenager but a middle-aged man. This main character in The Catcher in the Rye can’t stand the sight of anything. He hates school, he hates his classmates, he hates his parents. He even hates people who like to say “good luck,” people who say “nice to meet you,” and people who applaud unquestioningly at piano recitals. And, of course, he hates math, physics, geography, history, and everything else except writing. Having someone who can’t even take pleasure in learning isn’t charming.         The point is that there is no “social cause” for his misery. Living in his time and country, he can neither complain about the “authoritarian society that distorts human nature”...

Justice is an upbringing To Kill a Mockingbird

Justice is an upbringing-Essays on CLassic

This book review may have a key plot reveal For a long time, I have wondered what education is. Is it more decent to wear an Armani than a Benelux? Then I realized that wearing Armani is indeed more decent than wearing Benelux, but I can’t say that it’s cultured. So what the hell is upbringing? After watching “To Kill a Bird with a Back Tongue,” I realized that upbringing is too complicated, but first of all, it should be justice, and justice is a kind of upbringing. In the 1930s in the southern United States, a lawyer with a pair of children, they lived a dull life, the child’s childhood was nothing unfortunate, playful, and grow up. Once, they...

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