Across
- 2. literary feature, e.g. hunting hat, the glass cases in the museum, the ducks
- 3. Holden _______ himself from others through his manic and often irritating behavior (hint: an old vocab word; synonym = alienates)
- 6. a word for someone (like Holden) who says one thing, but acts in a contrary manner. For instance he tells Old Spencer he understands and totally agrees with what he's saying, but in his mind, he is thinking he's such a phony.
- 8. The story is told from Holden's perspective, in a _________ person point of view.
- 10. When handwriting your novel titles, you will need to __________ the title.
- 11. Mr. _________ is a teacher Holden fully trusted, but whose actions only worsen Holden's distrust of adults.
- 12. Salinger tells the story in a ________ narrative, sandwiching reflections of his past year with present day exposition.
Down
- 1. Where Holden is at the start of the story is vague, or _______, but it's hinted at in the final chapter.
- 4. When characterizing Holden, an adjective that describes how he feels one way about someone, but at the same time, thinks the exact opposite (contradictory, mixed feelings)
- 5. The reader can ______ Holden is in an institution when he says he's spoken to a "psychoanalyst guy here"
- 7. When writing an essay about a novel, even if it's written in 1950, you must use the _________ tense when talking about the characters.
- 8. Holden forgets the __________ equipment on the rain at the beginning of the novel.
- 9. Where people escaped the rain and where Holden didn't go
