Re: from a newbie

ralf weber (effigy@t-online.de)
Sun, 19 Apr 1998 09:33:00 +0200

hi

first, i'm sorry I couldn't reply earlier,but my internet access is very rare. 
i wasn't able  to get to it  for three weeks now, y'know i'm on two mailing 
lists, just imagine my mailbox right now :-)

ok, so I have a question, which has probably asked a thousand times before.
What do the ducks stand for? children? or is the whole event of asking people 
what happens to the ducks in winter supposed to show that adults are selfish and 
do not think of such 'minor' beings as ducks?

so much for now, i still have to read about 200 mails or so

bye    Nadja



Brendan McKennedy schrieb:
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> >the reason why i joined this list is i have to do an essay and a report 
> about 
> >the generation conflict in "the catcher in the rye" (and maybe in the 
> glass 
> >books), and i thought you might help me with some opinions on this. 
>
>
> I've read a lot of posts like this in the six or so months I've been on 
> the list, and while I'd love to participate in helping people expand 
> their Salinger experiences, whether for school or else, I'm always at a 
> loss for where to start.  I could give you my own personal Bible of 
> Interpretation of Catcher, and let Jim burn it down :), but that would 
> take more computer memory than my online mail service allows.  Why don't 
> you ask us some questions, or introduce your own ideas, and we'll all 
> hash it out together.
>
> The Socratic Method versus the Storehouse Method, see.  I ain't a tutor 
> fer no reason.
>
> Brendan   
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