Holden gets into a fight with several classmates who are being loud and obnoxious at the wicker bar. He suffers a beating and is left feeling even more alienated and disconnected from those around him.
Holden pretends he was shot and his gut is full with bullets.
Holden Caulfield, from J.D. Salinger's Catcher in the Rye, visits a number of clubs and hotel bars throughout the novel. These include a bar at the Edmond Hotel, Ernie's Jazz Club, as well as the Lavender Room.
Holden gets beaten up by Maurice, the hotel elevator operator, after refusing to pay a prostitute in the bar.
when he was at the sandwich bar, the nuns he saw had inexpensive suitcases. when slagle and holden were roommates, slagle was too embarassed about his inexpensive suitcases and took holden's suitcases instead (saying that they were his)
two nuns who he talked to and after the conversation he donated ten dollars two for their charity
"Marty" is one of three thirty-ish office girls form Seattle who are spending a few days in New York, mostly bar-hopping and celebrity hunting. Holden dances with her. He describes her as excruciatingly dense, but "she was really a good dancer".
Wicker bar height patio furniture should be as sturdy as metal furniture. Each type of furniture should be rated for various loads, and as long as these loads are not exceeded then they should be equally sturdy.
Holden met two nuns at the little sandwich bar. They discussed Romeo and Juliet, and the nuns explained their perspective on the characters and the play. The conversation with the nuns made Holden think about faith and whether it was something he needed in his life.
"Marty" is one of three thirty-ish office girls form Seattle who are spending a few days in New York, mostly bar-hopping and celebrity hunting. Holden dances with her. He describes her as excruciatingly dense, but "she was really a good dancer".
Phoebe Caulfield is Holden's little sister. She is around the age of ten and on the brink of corruption, about to become a phony. Holden is constantly trying to immortalize her purity and innocence, but is always reminded of the fact that she is slowly growing up; ex: Holden buys a record entitled "Little Shirley Beans" for Phoebe, but the record breaks. Another way in which Phoebe is slowly becoming a phony and betraying Holden is by her role as Benedict Arnold in her school's play.Jane Gallagher is Holden's childhood friend that he may or may not have had romantic feelings for. Holden notes that she had dealt with hardships within her family, causing her to be very guarded; Ex: In checkers, Jane always kept her kings on the back row instead of moving them. Holden gets in a fight with his roommate at Pencey Prep, Stradlater, because he refuses to give Holden information about his date with Jane."Sunny" The Prostitute is the very young girl that Holden is provided with by Maurice, Sunny's pimp. Instead of doing "proper" business with Sunny, Holden insists that the two just talk. Sunny's green dress is very symbolic in the sense that the dress is hiding her true identity from the world; The dress gives her a youthful and innocent appearance while her true motives on the inside are quite the opposite.Sally Hayes is a girl that Holden is know to have been dating for a long time, even though he views her as the epitome of a phony. Holden takes her out to see a show at Radio City and the two go ice skating, where he proposes that they run away together.
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The fan belt on a 2000 Holden Rodeo is tightened by loosening the tensioner and using a pry bar to apply pressure. The bolt is then tightened to maintain the tension.