Self-centered phony, but attractive to Holden.
Who is Sally Hayes?
Buys Holden skates
Who is mom?
Always snowed his date; handsome but insincere.
Who is Stradlater?
Represents eternal, unchanging permanance.
What is the museum?
Holden left them on the subway.
What is the fencing foils?
"She had a tiny little wheeny-whiny voice. You could hardly hear her. She never said thank you, either, when you offered her something. She just didn't know any better"
Who is Sunny?
A writing talent who sold out.
Who is D.B.?
A former History teacher of Holden's.
Who is Mr. Spencer?
Holden identifies with them because he has no place to go either; vulnerability of the innocent.
What are the ducks?
Written all over Allie's baseball mitt
What are poems?
Was the only person, outside the family, who Holden showed Aliie's baseball mitt.
Who is Jane?
Two years younger than Holden, but about fifty times as intelligent.
Who is Allie?
Holden's favorite subject?
What is English?
Holden's nervous habit
What is lighting matches?
Name of the record that Holden bought for Phoebe.
What is "Little Shirley Beans"
The one person who Holden wants to call, but never does.
Who is Jane Gallagher?
This person always listens when you tell them something--always knows what you're talking about.
Who is Phoebe?
The two french babes that used to perform at the Wicker Bar
Who is Tina and Janine?
Represents youthful innocence; forever unchangeable.
Who is Allie?
One of Holden's favorite expressions.
What is "that killed me."
Weatherfield
What is Phoebe's made up middle name?
Told Sally that Holden was too goddam noisy.
Who is Sally's father?
Very intellectual guy who meets with Holden for a drink
Who is Carl Luce?
One of the most meaningful symbols that we have yet to figure out.
What is the red hunting hat?
Horwitz
Who is Holden's cab driver?