Re: ZOOEYCAM

blah b b blah (jrovira@juno.com)
Mon, 22 Feb 1999 17:44:39 -0500 (EST)

Yeah, keeping your Franny and Zooey thesis centered on religion is pretty
well no - miss.  But there are a few directions you can take that...

I personally think Salinger got sick of writing the freaking thing by the
time he got to the end :)

Jim

On Sun, 21 Feb 1999 18:52:26 -0500 (EST) OnyxLust@aol.com writes:
>Hi!
>  I finished Franny and Zooey last night, and it really surprised me, 
>because
>well, it ended. Usually towards the close of a book I get a feeling of
>finality. This time, I was expecting at least twenty pages more of 
>Zooey
>explaining the Fat Lady, especially since he seemed to be perfectly 
>willing to
>largely expound on every other topic, or as Franny put it "He has 
>about forty
>definitions for everything!" And I was really getting into it, then, 
>it ended.
>Kind of frustrating, perhaps I'll reread it. Does Salinger go into 
>anymore
>about Seymour's Fat Lady? I thought Franny was the easier read, but 
>enjoyed
>Zooey's character much more. Is that how everyone else thought? I'm 
>supposed
>to come up with a thesis statement of the book, at I think it's going 
>to be
>centered on religion...
>
>~Megan
>

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