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1 20042814 Hana Lee 20042831 Eun Soon Han The Catcher in the Rye Chapters 8,9,10

2 I New Characters Summary II Quatation III Vocabularies IV Expressions V Quiz VI

3 1. New Characters 1.Mrs. Morrow Mrs. Morrow is mother of Ernest Morrow, who is Holden’s classmate. She is around forty or forty-five, but she is very good-looking and has a nice voice. She loves her son like any other mother. 2. Faith Cavendish Faith Cavendish is a woman known by a guy from Princeton said "didn't mind doing it once in a while...”.. She used to be a burlesque stripper. Holden gives her a buzz and suggests to have drinks with her but she refuses some reasons.

4 3. Phoebe Caulfield Phoebe is Holden's ten-year-old sister. She is pretty, smart and sensible. She has red hair like Allie and is quite skinny like Holden. Her favorite movie is The Thirty-steps. She knows the whole movie by heart. 4.Three ugly girls : Holden meets them at the Lavender Room. They come from Seattle to New York to see the first show at Radio City Music Hall. They all worked the same insurance office. *Bernice: She is a blonde and the best looking of the three. She is a terrific dancer, but an oyster. *Marty: She is talkative and a bad dancer. *Laverne : She is witty.

5 2. Summary Chapter 8 Holden walks to the train station and boards a late train for New York. A woman boards the near-empty train in the seat next to his, and it comes out that she's the mother of Ernest Morrow, a classmate of Holden's. Mrs. Morrow is a nice looking woman, and Holden can't resist talking to her. Holden tells Mrs. Morrow his name is Rudolf Schmidt, the name of the Pencey janitor. he tells Mrs. Morrow, Ernest is shy and extremely popular, but actually he totally hates him.

6 Chapter 9 After he gets off the train at Penn Station, Holden goes into a phone booth, where he think of someone to call: his brother, D.B.; Phoebe; his old flame Sally Hayes. In the end, Holden decides to catch a cab instead of calling to them. Holden tries to tell some conversation with cabbie, but he does not get into him. He drops Holden off at the Edmont Hotel. Holden decides to call Faith Cavendish, who is a woman known by a guy from Princeton. He suggests to have drinks with her but she refuses to his offering owing to too lateness and painful sickness of her roommate.

7 Chapter 10 Holden thinks about calling his younger sister Phoebe again, and tells a little bit about her. She's skinny and smart and Holden obviously loves her. But he again decides not to call, and changes his shirt before going to Lavender Room. Holden finds three pretty dull women in the Lavender Room. Holden finally gets Bernice, the blonde and the best looking of the three, to dancing. Eventually all three women dance with Holden, and he spends the rest of the evening at their table. In the end, he buys them a bunch of drinks and the three girls gets left in the bar. He leaves the Lavender Room soon after they did.

8 3. Quotes Chapter 8 Then I started reading this timetable I had in my pocket. Just to stop lying. Once I get started, I can go on for hours if I feel like it. No kidding. Hours. Q1: Whom does Holden want to stop lying to? Q2: What kinds of lies he said to her? A: Mrs. Morrow A: His name. Her son's school life. the reason why he goes home early.

9 Chapter 9 "You know those ducks in that lagoon right near Central Park South? That little lake? By any chance, do you happen to know where they go, the ducks, when it gets all frozen over? Do you happen to know, by any chance?” Q1: Whom does Holden tell this expression to? Q2: What can we analogize the main subject in this novel by this expression? A: Holden to Cab driver. A: Holden is a type of adolescent expressing resistant to the world outward, but possessing warm and pure mind to little things inward. Cabbie is a type of Adult only considering making much money not doing care about little things like happening to ducks.

10 4. Vocabularies trip over : miss one’s step; lose one’s footing; take a false step ex) She stuck the bag right out in the middle of the aisle, where the conductor and everybody could trip over it. (p107) soggy : soaked; thoroughly wet; sodden. ex) He was always going down the corridor, after he'd had a shower, snapping his soggy old wet towel at people's asses. (p108)

11 shack up (=stay, put up) ex) I gave the driver my regular address, just out of habit and all. I mean I completely forgot I was going to shack up in a hotel for a couple of days and not go home till vacation started. (p114) beat : ① to be superior to ex) Old Phoebe beats him to it (p123) : ② to escape or avoid ex)I'm very sorry sir...' he said, and beat it on me.(p126) put away (=eat, take) ex) She was really putting away, too. (p131)

12 5. Expressions They don't just stay rat while they are a kid = They are always unpleasant and mean even when they are old. I turned sideways = I turned my head aside. She was not just being nosey =She was really interesting. It stinks if you analyse it =If you think about, it is very terrible

13 6. Quiz 1.Whom was Holden not thinking of calling on? a) Phoebe b) Sally Hayes c) Edmund Birdsell d) Jane Gallagher's mother 2. What was the false name that Holden deceived to Mrs. Mollow? a) Rudolf Schmidt b) Jim Steele c) Jerome Salinger d) Ward Stradlater c) Edmund Birdsell a) Rudolf Schmidt

14 3. Which was the movie title Phoebe almost memorized? a) Atlantic Monthly b) Hazel Weatherfield c) The Baker's Wife d) The Thirty-Nine Steps 4. These are the movement route of Holden in chapters 8,9.10. One of them is omitted. Fill in the blank. A Station ㅡ > Penn Station ㅡ > Edmont Hotel ㅡ > ( in the hotel) d) The Thirty-Nine Steps Lavender Room

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