Re: phonies... Vikings... heathens?

From: tina carson <tina_carson@hotmail.com>
Date: Tue Aug 05 2003 - 14:48:38 EDT

>I don't see him burdened with a sense of his own unhappiness and wanting
>relief. I don't see him as being that self conscious, usually, although
>this does come to the surface at times.

What? That's the central theme to the entire book!
tina

>I don't know -- I think I don't see him as looking for anything, not
>sainthood, not purpose, not meaning, not even his brother. He just doesn't
>like seeing innocence being lost and wants to do something to prevent it.
>I don't see him burdened with a sense of his own unhappiness and wanting
>relief. I don't see him as being that self conscious, usually, although
>this does come to the surface at times.
>
>But, like I said, you've given me something to reconsider next time I read
>Catcher.
>
>Jim
>
>tina carson wrote:
>
>>Humanitarian? Sure, to an extent. But remember, taking the graffitti off
>>would still give him a purpose, serving others. He is NOT looking to be a
>>bodhisattva, not a saint by an means, he's lokking for a purpose that
>>serves a purpose.
>>tina
>
>
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