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The Catcher in the Rye

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Hi Hedgehogs! Have you ever read a book that changed the way you see the life? I did... well I'm not exactly sure that it changed how i see the life, I thing that some of that mood was always there, this book just make me racionalice it. The Catcher in the Rye from J.D. Sallinger is a realistic novel about a moment in the life of Holden Caulfield, a fiction character that tells you the story in first person. I read it when i was 15 years old, for the school. I was the only one in my class to finish it. This novel is very popular between young people, especially those who lived their youth in the beggining of the century. The reason is mostly cause the themes of the novel are about comming-of-age, the alienation and the society in general. Personally, the reason of why I love this book is cause it was so easy to identify myself by the main character, I mean... i'm totally a Holden Caulfield in life. The title of the novel cames from a question that other character ask

Sweet Was The Walk

Hi Hedgehogs! Sweet was the walk along the narrow lane At noon, the bank and hedge-rows all the way Shagged with wild pale green tufts of fragrant hay... That are the  first three verses on the poem "sweet was the walk" by William Wordsworth. I don't exactly remember how I get to this poem, but I know it was on high school. My memory is kind of dumb this days... I'm sorry... Actually I coudn't remember all of the poem, I always just remember that firts frase "Sweet was the walk", I guess it's because it touch some kind of nerve, or feeling... it touch something inside of me... I like to walk. There's a voice... that, when I'm overwalmed it tells me... "Just take a walk". So today I'm going to talk you about a Walk. A walk I would like to do again. It was on the spring of 2010. My family an I were living on the outside of the city of melipilla, in a zone named Puangue. Behind our little wood house on the meadow i