Catcher in the Rye: Chapter 9 Quiz
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Where is Holden at the beginning of the chapter?

Penn Station.

When Holden cannot think of anyone to call, what does he do?

He takes a cab to the Edmont Hotel.

How does Holden attempt to engage a conversation with his cab driver?

He asks him where the ducks in the Central Park lagoon go during the winter.

What is the first thing Holden sees when he looks out the window of his room?

<p>A man wearing woman's clothing.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the second thing Holden sees when he looks out the window of his room?

<p>A man and a woman taking turns spitting mouthfuls of their drinks into each other's face.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Who does Holden call after he feels aroused?

<p>Faith Cavendish.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the reason as to why Holden is calling this particular person?

<p>To go on a date.</p> Signup and view all the answers

How does the person who Holden is calling respond to his dilemma?

<p>She refuses, but offers to meet him the next day.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is Holden's reaction to his caller's response?

<p>He hangs up on her.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Setting and Location

  • Holden is at Penn Station at the beginning of the chapter, indicating his disorientation and aimlessness.

Decision-Making

  • Unable to think of anyone to call, Holden decides to take a cab to the Edmont Hotel, showcasing his impulsive nature.

Conversation Attempt

  • He tries to engage his cab driver by asking about the fate of the ducks in the Central Park lagoon during winter, reflecting his curiosity and sense of isolation.

Observations from Hotel Room

  • The first thing Holden sees from his hotel room window is a man in women's clothing, highlighting themes of identity and societal norms.
  • He also witnesses a bizarre scene of a couple spitting drinks in each other's faces, illustrating his cynical view of relationships and human behavior.

Phone Call to Faith Cavendish

  • After feeling aroused, Holden calls Faith Cavendish, indicating his desperation for connection or intimacy.
  • He seeks to arrange a date with her, suggesting his loneliness and need for companionship.

Response to Invitation

  • Faith refuses to meet him that night but offers to see him the next day, showing her disinterest in Holden's immediate desires.

Emotional Reaction

  • Holden reacts poorly to Faith's response, hanging up in frustration, which highlights his emotional turmoil and inability to cope with rejection.

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Test your knowledge of Chapter 9 of 'Catcher in the Rye' with these flashcards. Explore Holden's experiences at Penn Station and his interactions during his cab ride. See how well you remember the key details and themes from this pivotal chapter.

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