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A detailed timeline of events in J.D. Salinger's "The Catcher in the Rye," following Holden's adventures from Pencey Prep to New York City. Witness Holden's encounters, conflicts, and poignant moments in this coming-of-age story.
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Chapter 1 – Saturday Midday • 3:00 PM - Watches football game, Pencey vs. Saxon Hall - Watching from Revolutionary War cannon -Introduces D.B. – Hollywood writer (Holden thinks he sold out to Hollywood). - Decides to Visit Mr. Spencer “I left all the foils and equipment and stuff on the goddamn subway. It wasn’t all my fault.” (Salinger 3).
Chapter 2 • Visits Mr. Spencer - Mr. Spencer talks to Holden about his academics, and reads Holden’s paper to Holden. - Holden loses interest after Mr. Spencer begins lecturing him about discipline. Gets annoyed and leaves. “But I just couldn’t hang around there any longer, the way we were on opposite sides of the pole, and the way he kept missing the bed whenever he chucked something at it, and his sad old bathrobe with his chest showing, and the grippy smell of Vicks Nose Drops all over the place” (Salinger 15).
Chapter 3 • Returns to dorm in Ossenburger Hall, - Begins reading Out of Africa by Isak Dinesen • Robert Ackley introduced - Described as “peculiar” and has more pimples than he should • Stradlater enters and mentions he has a date. - Ackley leaves after Stradlater comes in “They always looked mossy and awful, and he damn near made you sick if you saw him in the dining room with his mouth full of mashed potatoes and peas or something. Besides that, he had a lot of pimples” (Salinger 19).
Chapter 4 • Stradlater asks Holden to write a descriptive paper while he is on his date. - Compares Ackley’s and Stradlater’s hygiene - Holden uneasy that Stradlater has date with Jane Gallagher. - Wants to greet Jane, but doesn’t. “He was always asking you to do him a big favor. You take a very handsome guy, or a guy that thinks he’s a real hot-shot, and they’re always asking you to do them a favor” (Salinger 27).
Chapter 5 – Saturday After Dinner • Mal Brossard, a wrestler, introduced, and Holden along with Ackley go to movies with him. - Ackley and Brossard already have seen it, and they eat, play some pinball, and hang out. “You should’ve seen the steaks. They were a little hard, dry jobs that you could hardly even cut. You always got very lumpy mashed potatoes on steak night, and for dessert you got Brown Betty, which no body ate” (Salinger 35). • After returning at 8:45, Holden begins the composition, finishes at 10:30.
Chapter 6 • Stradlater returns around 11:00 PM. - Stradlater unhappy at Holden’s topic for the composition, Holden tears it up. - Pesters Stradlater about date with Jane Gallagher, Stradlater refuses to answer. - Holden strikes, gets pinned, continues insulting, until Stradlater lands one on the face. “It probably hurt him a little bit, but not as much as I wanted. It probably would’ve hurt him a lot, but I did it with my right hand, and I can’t make a good fist with that hand. On account of the injury I told you about” (Salinger 43).
Chapter 7 • Holden goes to spend night with Ackley. - Cannot sleep, decides to leave Pencey and not wait until Wednesday. “All of a sudden, I decided what I’d really do, I’d get the hell out of Pencey” (Salinger 51).
Chapter 8 – Very Late Saturday/Early Sunday Morning • Holden walks to train station to go to New York City. • At a stop at Trenton, a woman boards the train. - She notices the Pencey Prep sticker, and asks Holden if he knows Ernie Morrow, her son. - Tells lies about Ernie, tells her his name in Rudolf Schmidt, and says he has a brain tumor, and is leaving early for surgery. “She had nice voice. A nice telephone voice, mostly. She should’ve carried a goddamn telephone around with her” (Salinger 54).
Chapter 9 • Arrives at Penn Station - Wants to call someone, sister Phoebe probably asleep, brother D.B. in Hollywood, does not feel like calling Jane Gallagher, and Sally Hayes’s mother hates him. Takes cab to Edmont hotel, looks out window and sees people doing strange things in courtyard, thinks of Faith Cavendish, who he calls to set up a date, but she offers for tomorrow, and Holden hangs up. “Then I thought about calling up this guy that went to the Whooton School when I was there, Carl Luce, but I didn’t like him much” (Salinger 59).
Chapter 10 • Lavender Room – nightclub at Edmont Hotel - Tries to order alcohol – his height and grey hair usually allow him to do this - Makes small talk and dances with 3 women from Seattle – they are uninterested in him – he leaves after paying for drinks “They probably thought I was too young to give anybody the once-over. That annoyed hell out of me – you’d’ve thought I wanted to marry them or something” (Salinger 70).
Chapter 11 • Recollects about Jane Gallagher - Summer homes in Maine were next door, and met when his mother went to talk to them about their Doberman laying waste on their lawn. - They were close, he showed her the baseball glove, comforted her, etc. “When she was talking she got excited about something, her mouth sort of went in fifty directions, her lips and all. That killed me. And she never really closed it all the way, her mouth” (Salinger 77).
Chapter 12 • Takes cab to Greenwich Village nightclub called Ernie’s - Listens to Ernie play piano, drinks scotch and soda, meets Lilian Simmons (D.B. used to date her), leaves to get away from her. - Talks to cab driver, Horwitz, about ducks among other things. “We’d get into a goddam movie or something, and right away we’d start holding hands, and we wouldn’t quit till the movie was over” (Salinger 79).
Chapter 13 • Walks 41 blocks back to hotel • In elevator, operator offers to send prostitute for 5 dollars and Holden accepts • Sunny arrives, and Holden just wants to talk, and after seeing her disinterest, he gives 5 dollars and tells her to leave, although Sunny says it’s a 10 dollar charge. “The trouble was, I just didn’t want to do it. I felt more depressed than sexy, if you want to know the truth. She was depressing” (Salinger 96).
Chapter 14 – Early Sunday Morning • Smokes and reminisces about Allie • Maurice returns and pins Holden to wall, and allows Sunny to get 5 more dollars, punches Holden in stomach. • Imagines taking revenge, and finally goes to sleep. “Boy, I felt miserable. I felt so depressed, you can’t imagine. What I did, I started talking, sort of out loud, to Allie” (Salinger 98).
Chapter 15 – Morning 10:00 AM • Calls Sally Hayes in morning to set up date for 2:00 PM. • Eats sandwich at bar, sees nuns, talks with them about Romeo and Juliet • Donates 10 dollars to them, and realizes he needs money for date "You think they're intelligent and all, the other person, and have a good sense of humor, that they don't give a damn whose suitcases are better, but they do." (Salinger 109).
Chapter 16 – After Breakfast • Goes down Broadway - Picks up “Little Shirley Beans” for Phoebe, and buys tickets for show called I Know My Love. • Travels to ice skating rink to see if Phoebe is there. • Goes to Museum of Natural History, sees models of Eskimos and Indians, etc. "If Phoebe had been there, I probably would have, but she wasn't" (Salinger 122).
Chapter 17 • 2:00 PM, Holden to Biltmore Hotel to meet Sally, who is late, arriving at 2:10 PM - After cab ride and show, they go ice skating at Rockefeller Center - Holden begins to rant about “phonies” and that they should run away together, leaves without Sally "You never saw so many phonies in all your life, everybody smoking their ears off and talking about the play so that everybody could hear and know how sharp they were" (Salinger 126).
Chapter 18 – Early Evening • Goes to drugstore and has sandwich and malted milk • Calls Carl Luce, decide to meet later that night - Goes to see a show at Radio City Music Center - Makes way to Wicker bar "The part that got me was, there was a lady sitting next to me that cried all through the goddam picture. The phonier it got, the more she cried. You'd have thought she was kindhearted as hell, but I was sitting right next to her, and she wasn't. She had this little kid with her..." (Salinger 139).
Chapter 19 – 10:00 PM • Meets Carl Luce - Pesters him about subjects Carl does not want to bring up, and Luce gets annoyed and questions his mental health. - Luce leaves after being annoyed too much. "You still going around with that same babe you used to at Whooton? The one with the terrific-" (Salinger 144).
Chapter 20 • Holden stays at bar and gets drunk. • - Calls Sally, insists on talking to her after grandmother says she is asleep. • - Leaves a bad impression after they are unable to understand his slurred speech • - Tries to make date with lounge singer Valencia and then hat-check girl, who is very nice to him • - Goes to Central Park to see ducks. • - Running low on money, decides to visit Phoebe. "Witty bastard. All I ever meet is witty bastards" (Salinger 152).
Chapter 21 – Middle of Evening • Sneaks into home, finds Phoebe in D.B.’s room - Phoebe is excited and starts talking about recent news in her life, realizes Holden has been expelled - Holden leaves to get cigarettes. "She's very affectionate. I mean she's quite affectionate, for a child. Sometimes she's even too affectionate. I sort of gave her a kiss" (Salinger 161).
Chapter 22 • Comes back and gets Phoebe to listen to what he has to say - Holden speaks what will probably happen to him when his parents find out he was expelled. (Military school) - Phoebe asks him what he wants to do with his life, and he mentions lyrics about being “catcher in the rye” - Phoebe tells him he misquoted a song. "Allie's dead- You always say that! If somebody's dead and everything, and in Heaven, then it isn't really-" (Salinger 171).
Chapter 23 • Calls Mr. Antolini who was Holden’s teacher at Elkton Hills, and is shocked that Holden had been expelled again, tells Holden he can stay the night. - He dances with Phoebe, parents come home, he waves smoke away, hides in closet as phoebe is tucked in by mother. - Phoebe gives Christmas money she was saving (A whopping $8.75), and Holden gives her red hunting hat. “In between numbers she's funny as hell. She stays right in position. She won't even talk or anything. You have to stay in position and wait for the orchestra to start playing again" (Salinger 175).
Chapter 24 "The mark of the immature man is that he wants to die nobly for a cause, while the mark of a mature man is he wants to live humbly for one" (Salinger 188). • Holden arrives at Mr. Antolini’s house, after they are done with a dinner party • Begin speaking of Holden’s downfall as a student, coffee from Mrs. Antolini breaks tension • Holden wakes up and Mr. Antolini is stroking his head, which scares Holden and he leaves.
Chapter 25 – Monday Morning • Spends night at Grand Central Station wakes up at 9 AM, and decides to hitchhike west - Goes to Phoebe’s school and leaves a note for her to meet him at Museum of Art - Holden guides kids to mummies, Phoebe arrives with suitcase, wants to go with Holden - Holden says he’s not going anywhere, Phoebe gives hat back angrily • Travels to zoo, where makes his final decision that he will not leave leave, and Phoebe and him are at peace again. "I was damn near bawling, I felt so damn happy, if you want to know the truth. It was just that she looked so damn nice, the way she kept going around and around, in her blue coat and all. God, I wish you could've been there" (Salinger 213).
Chapter 26 – Some Time in the Immediate Future • In rest home, tells he will be enrolling in school again in the Fall. - He has no opinion on everything that happened throughout the story. • He misses people he met during his adventures.
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