Summary
"The Catcher in the Rye"
By J.D. Salinger
"The Catcher in the Rye"
By J.D. Salinger
Holden telephones Sally Hayes, a familiar date, and agrees to meet her in the afternoon to go to a play. Meanwhile, Holden leaves the hotel, checks his luggage at Grand Central Station, and has a late breakfast. He meets two nuns, one an English teacher, with whom he discusses Romeo and Juliet. Holden shops for a special record for his 10-year-old sister, Phoebe. He spots a small boy singing "If a body catch a body coming through the rye", which somehow makes him feel less depressed. After seeing the play with Sally featuring Broadway stars Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne, the two go skating at Radio City, and while drinking Coke, Holden impulsively invites Sally to run away with him to the wilderness. She declines and her response deflates Holden's mood, that's why he is rude to the girl. The boy regrets it immediately, and Sally storms off as Holden follows, pleading with her to accept his apology. Finally, Holden gives up and leaves her there, sees the Christmas show at Radio City Music Hall, endures a movie, and gets very drunk. Then Holden has been worried about the ducks in the lagoon at Central Park. He tries to find them but only manages to break Phoebe's record in the process. Exhausted physically and mentally, he heads home to see his sister.
Well done!
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Sally Hayes, a familiar date... is she date?
...(NO one) an English teacher...
...that's why he BECOMES rude...
To the point!
Удалить... two nuns, one OF WHICH IS an English teacher ...