When Holden learns that Stradlater is on a date with Jane, he is
Uncomfortable, unhappy, and hoping Stradlater treats her properly
What school is Holden at when he begins the story?
What does Holden worry in the winter?
What is the ducks in the lagoon and the change of growing up (the need to adapt to change).
Holden calls many people (including Sally, Stradlater, actors, etc.) this throughout the book
What is phony?
Where does Holden go with Sally after the play?
Ice Skating at Rockefeller Center/Radio City
Holden used to go here as a kid for school and now Phoebe goes there to look at the exhibits
What is the Museum of Natural History? Symbolizes constancy and things remaining unchanged.
Where is Holden while he tells this story as a flashback?
In a facility receiving treatment for a mental health crisis
Holden gives the impression that he feels a lingering sense of loss over this person's death
Who is Allie?
Where is D.B.?
Women whom Holden tries lose his virginity
Who is Sunny
Holden wants to be this after hearing a little boy singing a song. Hint: It's the only thing he can imagine being.
What is "The Catcher in the Rye?" Symbolizes the preservation of innocence.
The place where Holden goes in New York after leaving his parent's home.
What is Mr. Antolini's house
Holden's tone at the end of the story, as he reflects on having told so many people about "this madman stuff" is
He starts to miss people, he is lonely, he is sad and regretful
Where does Holden see "f*#k you" written that really upsets him?