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The Catcher in the Rye: Chapters 1 - 5 - Quiz
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In Chapter 1, Holden Caulfield says, "I'll tell you about this madman stuff that happened to me around last Christmas just before I got pretty run-down and had to come out here and take it easy." Where do you think "out here" is and what do you think happened to Holden?
What was Spencer's intention when he met with Holden? How did Holden react to the conversation? Do you think that Holden learned anything from his meeting with Spencer? Explain.
Explain Holden's feelings about people and things that are phony. Give some examples from the novel. How does Holden feel about Ackley and how does he feel about Stradlater?
What traits does Holden reveal about himself that demonstrate he is having trouble focusing or thinking in a linear, coherent way?
Explain what irony is. What is ironic about the last line in Chapter 5 ("You had to feel a little sorry for the crazy sonuvabitch.")?
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