who is Holdens beloved younger sister?
Phoebe Caulfield
What does Holden call people he thinks are fake
Phonies
What school is Holden expelled from at the start of the novel?
Pencey Prep
What item does Holden wear that symbolizes his individuality?
A red hunting hat
What does Holden imagine being in the rye field?
what was the name of Holden's younger brother who died?
allie Caulfield
Stradlater
In what city does most of Holden's journey take place?
New York City
Phoebe
Who does Holden explain his catcher idea to?
Phoebe
what did Allie write poems on
his baseball glove
Who writes Stradlater's composition about Allie's glove?
Holden
It breaks
What does the catcher in the rye symbolize?
Saving children from losing innocence
why does Holden resent D.B.'s career?
He thinks D.B. "sold out" to Hollywood
What is the name of Holden's history teacher who tries to help him
What museum does Holden like because it never changes?
The Museum of Natural History
What does the red hunting hat represent?
Protection and uniqueness
what is Holden's older brother D.B.'s profession
A writer
Who is the wealthy, sensitive boy Holden befriends at Elkton Hills
James Castle
Where does Holden plan to run away to?
A cabin in the woods
Why is the broken record significant?
It symbolizes innocence being damage
What does Holden realize at the end while watching Phoebe on the carousel?
He can't protect children from growing up