catcher in the rye book notes
Date Submitted: 06/03/2004 17:00:47
CHAPTER 1
Who is this person talking to us so casually in the opening sentences of the
novel? We don't know his name, how old he is, where he's from. In fact, he
dismisses such information as "all that David Copperfield kind of crap," and
begins talking about himself reluctantly, as though our need to hear his story
is much stronger than his need to tell it.
We don't even know it's a boy talking until
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that Luce may be a sex pervert. In any case,
Luce always seemed preoccupied with sex, and sex is what Holden wants to
talk to him about.
Luce, however, is now a college student, more discreet than he was a few
years ago when he talked sex with the younger boys in the school. But
Holden keeps pushing to get him to talk. As Sally did a few hours earlier,
Luce tells Holden more than
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