How many curse words are in the catcher in the rye




















The most recent attempt to ban The Catcher in the Rye occurred in early October, One parent, Cydney Schuch, from Bethel Park school showed up at a school board meeting with a petition of eighty signatures to protest the novel which was assigned to high school students.

Schuch wanted the book to be replaced with a book off of the recommended reading list by universities and colleges. Schuch argued that:. The book is filled with profanity and obscenity. We want students to use appropriate language. So why should they study inappropriate language? Lennon was asked to sign a copy of The Catcher in the Rye the morning by his murderer the morning of his assassination.

The book contains no evidence that it could possibly have had anything to do with leading Chapman to murder John Lennon, however, as a result that it was The Catcher in the Rye , a book describing a nervous breakdown, media thought deeply about the possible connections, giving the book yet another reason for people to arguer to ban the book Banks.

There have been many complaints made against The Catcher in the Rye. Vulgarity is one complaint The Catcher in the Rye gets over and over again. Holden swears steadily throughout the book. Today, most of the cursing in the book would not even be considered PG if it were put in a movie. Too much vulgarity seems like a rather ridiculous excuse to ban a book.

Swearing is not something new; on the contrary, cursing can be traced back more than five centuries. In March and April of , researchers went to Portsmouth High School to research the amount of vulgarity used among students while walking around campus. When monitoring the use of foul language in one lunch period, the researchers recorded an average of twenty-nine curse words in the twenty-eight minute lunchtime, just in the section of the school the observers were monitoring Jacques.

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Catcher nails being a teenager, but i think it might be lost on teens now as the world it portrays is now completely lost to them - there's not an ipad or a mobile phone anywhere to be found in the book i'm still hoping that the Salinger estate releases some of the books they have but i'm guessing they won't.

Scott Sep 19, AM 1 vote. Bryan Mar 25, PM 1 vote. Good points, Monty, but I'd like to elaborate on a couple of them. First of all, the culture of swearing in youth may have intensified since the '50s, but I'm willing to bet that the salient points remain the same, namely that there is a certain power in curse words that young people recognize very early.

These are words that are loaded, and using them gets a reaction, which no young person fails to notice. Every, or certainly almost every young person goes through a phase where they use cursing to the point of excess as a means of perceived self-empowerment. Older people often act horrified to hear young people use foul language, but in the vast majority of cases this is completely hypocritical. The second thing I'd like to point out is that the idea that people "don't actually talk like this" is somewhat of a white-collar pretense, and completely untrue, and it's not just in the enlisted ranks of the military that you'll hear an abundance of foul language, either.

Work awhile in any sort of trade and you'll swiftly realize that the language used by Holden Caulfield is actually fairly mild compared to how real-life blue-collar workers speak while on the job. Speaking as a carpenter, it is my opinion that saying that people don't swear as often as Holden is incorrect, and somewhat classist. View 1 comment. Zoran Nov 02, PM 1 vote. People swear.

Some swear a lot. Get over it. Josh Mar 25, PM 1 vote. You know how when a little kid learns a new cuss word, and he keeps repeating it because he knows it's naughty and he's taking guilty pleasure in it? That's basically how Salinger presented Holden. This, accompanied by his general whininess, makes Holden incredibly easy to hate.

Naeem Mar 27, PM 0 votes. That's not true! Holden swears when talking to Phoebe. Check it out again. It's in one of the final chapters when Holden talks to Phoebe over not taking her with him. Michael May 23, AM 0 votes. I first read "The Catcher in the Rye" about nine or ten years after it was published. I even read it while attending one of the schools mentioned in the book, which Salinger also attended for a while. I have never, ever, at any time, heard anyone even comment on the swearing.

To describe it as a "common complaint" makes me wonder who you hang with. Common complaint from whom? View all 4 comments. Shannon Emily, I am very interested in your perspective on this topic. Not only as it pertains to Holden, but other characters in other books as well. Do you Emily, I am very interested in your perspective on this topic. Do you find expletives in general to be off putting?



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