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Saturday, November 12, 2016

The Pains of Growing Up

The theme of our discharge phonograph album is the intentness of increase up. We designed the bounce back of the album in a fashion that would convey the meaning backside our theme. The central consider on the sweep is a draw of Holden smoking a cig artte. Holdens shape is filled in with images of collages, that represent tones in the novel. The guide of Holdens jacket is the image of browned rocks. The touch brown represents sadness and retirement, similar to what Holden feels in the novel. The color grey is a timeless and practical color that is often associated with loss or depression. These two colors are great representations of what Holden feels in the book. Holden experiences loss, loneliness and depression as he undergoes the pains of growing up. In the centre of Holdens breast there is a catch of a flaming embrace. The heart represents the intense emotions that Holden experiences as a teenager. Holden is very inconsistent and emotionally unpredictable, even to himself. His emotions towards people tack drastically and he deucedly tries to avoid abandonment and organism alone. He also has self-destructive thoughts and is impulsive with his excessive using up and smoking and his wandering aimlessly around the city. Holden experiences growing pains every day in his life. The death of Allie made holden ache apart of himself and as a result Holden kept to himself. Holden was force to grow up when he learned of his brothers death. The main focus of the cover is a image of Holden wear his red hunting hat, which represents Holdens loneliness and his desire to be seen differently from the rest of the world.\n some(prenominal) sides of the cover are unobjectionable to emphasize that fact that Holden is free from the world and that the color snow-clad is associated with ingenuousness and purity. The back of the cover is a picture of Holden and Phoebe. This picture represents Holdens obsession with preserving innocence and racing against time to carry on as teenager. Phoebe is Hold...

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