Reflection: This book is the reason I pursued English and preferably Secondary English in college. When I read this book in the 11th grade it felt as if I wrote it. Holden was written as if he was every teenager, you can really relate to him and everything he goes through even if you haven't gone through the same thing.
In my personal opinion, I think all teenagers should read this book. it gives you an insight into how the privilege uses their privilege and how people who have privilege view themselves and other people. In an English classroom, I would do a traditional reading and essay on either a major theme or how the students felt about the book or their favorite parts or least favorite parts. something that just gets the students into reading this book because like I said it's an amazing book.
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