The story doesn't say but when Holden asked her she replied that she is old enough to know everything she does
through context clues, it can be inferred that Sunny may, in fact be around the same age as Holden, so she might be a 16 or 17 year old prostitute. Holden mentions that she talks like a teen would say
Holden was 17 when narrating the book, but the events of the book happened when he was 16.
Not sure what you mean, but if you are referring to his journey from leaving Pency to arriving in New York, it is about 120 miles.
16 or 17
Duck
what does holdens answer revel about him ? are you surprised by his response? why or why not
I do not beleive he has a specific nickname, he is almost always reffered to as Holden.
In 'Catcher in the Rye,' Holden has faith, although he doesn't want to admit it, and claims he is an atheist. He wants to speak to Jesus, but doesn't know how. He likes Jesus, but not his Disciples, who he believed had continuously let Jesus down.
Catcher In The Rye by J. D. Salinger
Holdens brother
Duck
what does holdens answer revel about him ? are you surprised by his response? why or why not
Hazle Weatherfield
He's trying to find himself.
I do not beleive he has a specific nickname, he is almost always reffered to as Holden.
Holden's friend on the wrestling team is Mal Brossard.
In 'Catcher in the Rye,' Holden has faith, although he doesn't want to admit it, and claims he is an atheist. He wants to speak to Jesus, but doesn't know how. He likes Jesus, but not his Disciples, who he believed had continuously let Jesus down.
Journey to the Center of the Earth. I think.
Holden Caulfield's reading favorites from "The Catcher in the Rye" in "The Catcher in the Rye" serves to illustrate his deep connection to the novel's themes of alienation, innocence, and the loss of childhood. It also highlights his desire to protect others, especially children, from the harsh realities and complexities of adulthood. This act reflects Holden's yearning for authenticity and his struggle to navigate a world that he perceives as phony and corrupt.
Nothing. The Catcher in the Rye is a novel, not a polemic.
Catcher In The Rye by J. D. Salinger