In Penn Station in New York, Holden wants to talk to someone, and considers calling D.B., Phoebe (his younger sister), Jane, or another friend named Sally ... |
Holden talks for a while with Ackley and then tries to fall asleep in the bed belonging to Ackley's roommate, who is away for the weekend. |
In Chapter 9 in The Catcher in the Rye, Holden arrives in New York City. He tries unsuccessfully several times to find a connection with someone. |
Holden calls Miss Faith Cavendish, probably waking her up, and fails to convince her that she should see him that night. She does offer to meet him the next day ... |
In this chapter, Holden comes across as a lonely boy, desperate for human company. It is telling that he decides against calling Jane when he is aroused. He ... |
Holden contemplates calling Jane at her school. It's late, so he has a whole story planned out to tell whomever picks up the phone (it involves an uncle and a ... |
It is too late to get a taxi in Agerstown so Holden walks to the train station. He lowers the earflaps on his hunting cap to protect against the cold. |
Holden Caulfield recounts the story of how he ended up at a rest home to receive therapy. Holden's story begins with his time at Pencey Prep. The Catcher in the Rye · Chapters 1 & 2 · Character List |
Chapter 9 Summary. When he arrives at Penn Station, Holden goes into a phone booth and tries to think of someone he might call; he rejects the idea of calling ... |
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