Holden calls many people (including Sally, Stradlater, actors, etc.) this throughout the book
What is phony?
True of false. Salinger was an A+ student.
False.
What does Holden worry about in the winter and what do they symbolize?
What is the ducks in the lagoon and survival (the need to adapt to change).
When Holden learns that Stradlater is on a date with Jane, he acts _______________, but he really feels _________________.
What is indifferent (doesn't care) and jealous (worried)?
What war did Salinger serve in?
WWII
Holden used to go here as a kid for school and now Phoebe goes there
What is the Museum of Natural History? Symbolizes constancy. Childhood and Innocence.
Holden feels happy at the end as he watches Phoebe doing what?
What is ride the carousel?
What is ironic about J. D. Salinger's son?
He is an actor and Salinger writes about a character that hates actors for their phoniness.
What religion was J. D. Salinger's father?
What is Jewish?
Holden wants to be this after hearing a little boy singing a song.
What is "The Catcher in the Rye?" Symbolizes the preservation of innocence.
Would also accept, it symbolizes coming of age and Holdens wanting to save (savior) children from the adult world.
What is Salinger's full name?
Jerome David Salinger