they wher very found of eachother
they wher very found of eachother
They contain firsthand accounts of events.
They contain firsthand accounts of events.
They contain firsthand accounts of events.
She was an avid reader and learner. For a woman in the 1700's she was very modern and very much an feminist. Her letters to John reflects these things and she grew up in a household where learning was important and she passed this on to her children.
She was home schooled as a child and was an avid reader
She was an avid reader and learner. For a woman in the 1700's she was very modern and very much an feminist. Her letters to John reflects these things and she grew up in a household where learning was important and she passed this on to her children.
reader; writer
Reader Wainwright has written: 'Letters to a Protestant divine' -- subject(s): Doctrines, Unitarianism
reader,
The enter into a collaborative relationship with the author.
Yes, the letters in "The Catcher in the Rye" are addressed to the reader. They help provide insight into the thoughts and emotions of the protagonist, Holden Caulfield, as he navigates his experiences and struggles with growing up and understanding the world around him.