Re: Why Glass?


Subject: Re: Why Glass?
From: ted vanderveldt (tvanderveldt@yahoo.com)
Date: Thu Dec 20 2001 - 23:24:31 GMT


and what beautiful several sentences they are, Allen. I may have to give up my personal theory of
"glass" meaning "window". I will retain, though, that there is definitely something to the first
names (buddy--the only member who talks to us, our buddy). "Glass" may represent their fragility
more than it may represent a window into who J.D. Salinger is. You see, I've always felt that the
characters represents parts of his own personality. Buddy is the writer, but Seymour is the one
we "see-more" of because thats the part of himself he talks about the most. Oh well, Allen, you
may be right instead. There is no way to really know.

does anyone else have any opinions?

ted
--- allen beaman <abeaman@rochester.rr.com> wrote:
> The fact that the Glass family (both generations) were in the public eye,
> and growing up with Seymour's sage-like advise gave them a feeling of
> transparency, this troubles them severely. Hence suicide, recluse brother,
> religious turmoil, etc...
>
> I've always figured that the name "Glass" represents how fragile the family
> members really are. With the exception of Zooey, who lives in a glass house
> but will throw stones.
>
> Of course, the name "Glass" is given to them by J.D. who gives us the
> insight in the first place.
>
> How about that? After a year on this list I finally write more than one
> sentence.
> -al
>
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