Holden's conflicted feelings about women arise once again, as he struggles to interpret Sally's behavior. Even if he's right that Sally only wants to go ice- ... |
After the fiasco with Sally, Holden retreats into nostalgic desires to return to childhood. In recalling his visits to the Museum of Natural History, Holden ... |
The opening scene, the play, and the exchange at the skating rink all deal with the question of life partners and what a disaster it is to have the wrong one. |
The Catcher in the Rye Chapter 17 Summary: They fool around on the way to the show, with Holden being seductive as hell. |
Sally runs into George, a student from Andover, and Holden dislikes the way she talks to George. They later go skating at Radio City. |
This chapter shows Holden's severe mental depression, his separation from society in general, and his disconnection from reality. |
Holden Caulfield is spending some time alone in New York City before going home for winter break. Feeling lonely and depressed, Holden calls a girl he ... |
Holden goes on a date with Sally where they see a play and go ice skating. During their date, Holden complains about "phonies" in society and feels alienated. |
Holden reminisces about the timelessness of the displays of frozen moments in history at the Museum. He finds security in the fact that they are unchanging. |
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