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  1. After a fight with his roommate, Stradlater, Holden leaves school two days early to explore New York before returning home, interacting with teachers, prostitutes, nuns, an old girlfriend, and his sister along the way. J.D. Salinger's classic The Catcher in the Rye illustrates a teenager's dramatic struggle against death and growing up.

  2. Analysis. Feeling terrible for running from Ernie ’s, Holden walks 41 blocks back to his hotel, thinking about how he wished he still had the pair of gloves someone stole from him at Pencey. This causes him to reflect upon the fact that he’s somewhat cowardly when it comes to getting into fights.

  3. Holden is a liar because he blatantly lies to people. He even admits it at the beginning of chapter three, as follows: "I'm the most terrific liar you ever saw in your life. It's awful. If I'm on ...

  4. Apr 20, 2019 · “I told them my name was Jim Steele, just for the hell of it.” — Holden Caulfield in Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger (1951). Steele is referenced a few times in the novel, but it’s unclear whether Salinger even knew there was a fictional detective with the same name.

  5. Sep 29, 2016 · HOLDEN: My name is Jim Steele. SUNNY: Ya got a watch on ya? *Holden feels depressed* SUNNY: Hey, ya got a watch on ya? HOLDEN: No. SUNNY: Let’s go, hey. *Holden looks at her green dress in the closet and feels depressed* HOLDEN: Would you like a cigarette? SUNNY: I don’t smoke. *Holden thinks about her buying the green dress and feels ...

  6. The Catcher in the Rye Chapter 13 Summary. Holden walks 41 blocks back to his hotel, on the grounds that sometimes, you just feel like walking. True that. It's cold, so he puts his hunting hat back on, noting that he doesn't care how he looks. Too bad he doesn't have his gloves, which someone at Pencey stole. It's also too bad that he's kind of ...

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