Novel Review / AP English 11

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Novel Review / AP English 11 The Catcher in the Rye Novel Review / AP English 11

Class Discussion: What does Holden’s red hunting cap symbolize Class Discussion: What does Holden’s red hunting cap symbolize? What evidence from the text supports this?

Class Discussion: How do we feel about Holden Class Discussion: How do we feel about Holden? Is he a legitimate, genuine expression of the struggle of being a teenager? Is he heroic? Should we replace this novel with a better novel?

Test Format: Multiple Choice – did you read Test Format: Multiple Choice – did you read? Short Answer – can you analyze theme and symbols? Character Identification – can you recognize a character based on quotes?