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Catcher In The Rye Essay Outline

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The Catcher in the Rye is written by J.D. Salinger and published July 16, 1951. This story in short is about a boy named Holden Caulfield in the 1950s who is undergoing treatment in a mental hospital. It begins with Holden at a private school named Pencey Prep School in Agerstown, Pennsylvania. This was Holden fourth school as he’d been failed from the previous three, also he was soon to be expelled from Pencey to. Holden visits his old history to say goodbye and that he would not be returning after the break. Back in his dorm, Holden’s roommate Stradlater had been on a date with Jane Gallagher who Holden has some affection for. when questioning Stradlater about if he performed coitus with Jane, Stradlater teases Holden in a fit Holden attacks …show more content…

The call was an attempt to get her to have intercourse with him but Holden hung up without making a date. Holden went to the lobby as he walked he remembered Jane Gallagher and began to reminisce about their past together. Holden left the hotel he was staying, but not before the elevator operator Maurice offered a prostitute for five dollars Holden agreed. Part way Holden begins to feel “peculiar” and asks the prostitute to leave, she does , but returns with Maurice who demanded he pays a ther five Holden refused and was punched in the stomach feeling tired he falls asleep. Holden wakes up and takes a cab to Central Park to find his little sister Phoebe. After some more useless interaction with past acquaintances, Holden sneaks into his own apartment where Phoebe is sleeping. He is forced to admit his expulsion to his sister who gets quite angry. Later Holden speaks to his former English Teacher who speaks to him about his expulsion and his future after their chat Holden falls asleep at the Grand Central Station. Waking up sometime later Holden writes a letter to his sister Phoebe saying he would be leaving home for good and should meet him at the

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