It interests him.
Also he is using the window as a viewing screen for adulthood.
Chapter 5 and page 39 in my book.
Chapter 22 page 170 is where Holden discusses James Castle.
it symbolizes his need to distance himself from society. if you notice he wears it when he is not around people he knows showing his conflict between isolation and companionship In addition it serves to protect him from unpleasant thoughts, such as the ones that occur to him in Chapter 16 after thinking about the museum, then classmates missing trips to the museum because of scarlet fever, about parents fighting, about changing and growing, and being different.
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Welcome everybody to the happy, happy sound The sound to put a smile on your nana's face So to all the nanas staring out the window around the world We sing for you Nana nana window Nana window Na-na-na-na-na-nana window Nana nana window Nana window Na-na-na-na-na-nana window Nana nana window Nana window Na-na-na-na-na-nana-nana There's a lady in the window, looking out the window Looking to the nana, the nana nana window All she does is wave everyday Waving at the people passing by her way Nana nana window Nana window Look nana! The nana nana window! Looking old with her bingo wings The chorus is back so everybody sings! Nana nana window Nana window Na-na-na-na-na-nana window Nana nana window Nana window Na-na-na-na-na-nana window Nana nana window Nana window Na-na-na-na-na-nana window Nana nana window Nana window Na-na-na-na-na-nana-nana She's a very nice lady Very small lady Sitting in her chair Watching Paul O'Grady Eighty-three and fit as a fiddle Does a big shop every week in Lidl Nana nana window, nana window Look at the nana sitting in her window [ From: http://www.metrolyrics.com/nana-window-lyrics-chris-moyles.html ] Wave at the nana! She'll wave back And that is why we sing this track... Nana nana window Nana window Na-na-na-na-na-nana window Nana nana window Nana window Na-na-na-na-na-nana window Nana nana window Nana window Na-na-na-na-na-nana window Nana nana window Nana window Na-na-na-na-na-nana-nana Stays at home makes fairy cakes Goes on a coach trip to the lakes Got a blue badge, parks where she likes But doesn't really drive, only used it twice Still buys cat food at the store Even though he died back in ninety-four Heating on full, but she's always cold Nana windo-ow! Oh-oooh-oooooh Nana nana window Nana window Na-na-na-na-na-nana window Nana nana window Nana window Na-na-na-na-na-nana window Nana nana window Nana window Na-na-na-na-na-nana window Nana nana window Nana window Na-na-na-na-na-nana-nana Nana, nana window Nana, nana window Nana, nana window Nana, nana window...
Chapter 5 and page 39 in my book.
Holden is not quite sure, but says that it sounded like "Good Luck!" which he (Holden) hopes it wasn't, as he thinks it "sounds terrible, if you think about it".
The narrator's detailed descriptions of the window in the lantern room imply that it is a key element in the story's atmosphere and setting. It highlights the vulnerability of the characters to the dangers outside, emphasizing their isolation and the stakes of their situation. The window symbolizes the thin line between safety and peril, increasing tension and adding to the suspense of the narrative.
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Holden imagines killing himself by jumping out of a window. This is significant in "The Catcher in the Rye" because it reflects his inner turmoil and desire to escape from the pressures and phoniness of the adult world. It also highlights his feelings of alienation and disillusionment with society.
Trade it in for a Holden
brake the window
the characters are isolated. apex
The world is ending.
There is nothing out there. the characters are isolated
tinker toys