Catcher in the Rye: Chapter 23 Flashcards
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Why does Holden momentarily leave Phoebe's room?

To call Mr. Antolini, an English teacher he had at Elkton Hills.

What does Holden's former English teacher offer him?

To spend the night at his house.

Who was the only teacher who approached James Castle's body after his death?

Mr. Antolini.

What does Holden ask Phoebe to do after he reenters D.B.'s room?

<p>To dance with him.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What happens after Holden asks Phoebe to join him in something?

<p>Their parents return home.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does Holden tell Phoebe before he departs?

<p>His plan is to leave New York and move out west alone.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does Holden give Phoebe before he departs?

<p>His red hunting hat.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Key Events in Chapter 23

  • Holden leaves Phoebe's room to call Mr. Antolini, a former English teacher from Elkton Hills.
  • Mr. Antolini offers Holden a place to spend the night at his house, showing a willingness to help.

Significant Characters

  • Mr. Antolini is highlighted as a key figure who showed concern, being the only teacher to approach James Castle's body after his tragic death.
  • Phoebe, Holden's younger sister, is a central character in this chapter and plays a pivotal role in Holden’s emotional journey.

Emotional Interactions

  • After reentering the room, Holden asks Phoebe to dance with him, demonstrating a desire for connection and a moment of joy amidst his struggles.
  • Their playful interaction is cut short by the return of their parents, which introduces tension and urgency to the scene.

Holden's Intentions and Symbolism

  • Before leaving, Holden shares his plan to escape New York and move out west alone, reflecting his feelings of alienation and desire for independence.
  • He gives Phoebe his red hunting hat, a significant symbol representing protection and his connection to her, capturing both his affection and the emotional weight of his departure.

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Explore key concepts and details from Chapter 23 of 'The Catcher in the Rye' with these flashcards. Each card covers important elements of the plot and character interactions that define Holden Caulfield's journey. Perfect for quick review and deeper understanding of this pivotal chapter.

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