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Latest revision as of 08:13, 13 December 2023
The Catcher in the Rhyme is a novel by American author J. D. Salinger, often read by adolescents for its themes of repetition of similar sounds (usually the exact same phonemes) in the final stressed syllables and any following syllables of two or more words.
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Slaughterhouse-Five in the Rye is a 1972 American comedy-drama military science fiction film set during the Second World War, often viewed by adolescents for its themes of angst and alienation, and as a critique of superficiality in society.
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