What mode of transportation does Holden take to get to New York City?
Holden takes the train
Who is the only person Holden wants to call when he gets to the hotel?
Holden wants to call Jane Gallagher
What is the significance of Holden's red hunting hat?
The hat represents Holden's uniqueness and individuality
Who does Holden sit next to on the train?
Holden sits next to Mrs. Morrow
What does Holden do before he goes to bed at the hotel?
Holden writes a descriptive composition for Stradlater
What is the significance of Holden's choice of hotel?
The hotel is a symbol of Holden's loneliness and isolation
What does Holden tell Mrs. Morrow about her son, Ernest?
Holden lies and says her son is popular at school
Who does Holden invite to go to the theater with him?
Holden invites Sally Hayes
What does Holden think about the ducks in Central Park?
Holden is worried about where they go during the winter and what will happen to them
What is the name of the hotel Holden stays at in New York City?
The Edmont Hotel
What does Holden tell Sally about his future plans?
Holden tells Sally he wants to move out West and live in a cabin
What is the significance of Holden's recurring references to death?
Death represents the end of innocence and the loss of childhood
What is the name of the nightclub Holden goes to in New York City?
The Lavender Room
Who does Holden call late at night but ultimately not visit?
Holden calls Faith Cavendish
What does Holden mean when he says he wants to be the “catcher in the rye”?
Holden wants to protect children from the dangers and corruption of the adult world