<span>The nuns are a foil for Sunny--that whole mother contrast. Holden is looking for a connection with anyone, yet he doesn't find it with either side of that equation. </span>
<span>Holden has regard for others? Yeah. So what? That doesn't contribute much to Salinger's purpose here. Holden seeks connection. He also seeks to find (and preserve) something pure in a corrupt world. That should be the focal point of your analysis of his interaction with these types of characters in the </span>novel<span>. </span>
9. calpurnia
11.To add, the Boo Radley game includes Jem being Boo. He acts like a ghost and every once in a while comes up with the scissors and attempts to stab Dill (who is playing Mr. Radley). Scout plays the roll of Mrs. Radley and sweeps the porch.
12.she believes that Boo Radley will see them imitating his life's story and kill them in the middle of the night and atticus showed up
13. with a fishing pole
14. he shoots into the air to scare them off
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"I have always wanted to meet my uncle,"explained Cindy.
Cindy asked ,"So what makes you think you are better?"
This quote is from chapter 11 in To Kill a Mockingbird
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In Edgar Allan Poe's “The Black Cat,” the narrator experiences a descent into madness. The object of his obsession is a black cat named Pluto, one of his and his wife's many pets. ... It is in this reduced state that the narrator, increasingly angered by the cat's avoidance of him, gouges out one of the cat's eyes.
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