Holden, from The Catcher in the Rye,
decides to go to New York City before going home. He has recently been kicked out of
Pency. He knows that he cannot stay at Pency; he must leave by Wednesday. So, after
his fight with Stradlater, Holden decides that he will leave that very evening and go to
New York City. Holden decides that what he needs is to go to the City, get a cheap hotel
room, and "take it easy" until he goes home on Wednesday. Holden does not want to go
home before Wednesday in hopes that the letter kicking him out of school might arrive
before he gets home. He wants his parents to have the news of his removal from the
school "till they got it and thoroughly digested it and all".
Monday, December 23, 2013
Where does Holden plan to go before going home on Wednesday in Chapter 7 of The Catcher in the Rye?
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