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The Catcher in The Rye

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Catcher The in The Rye ---------------------Chapter 1 --------The story is about Holden Caulfield, who is a boy who has just been kicked out of school. He's walking down a hill, were they are playing football. He's on his way to Mr. Spencer, an old teacher of his. It is cold and much wind. It's winter. So he rings the bell at Mr. Spencer's house and his wife opens the door for him and shows Holden where Mr....

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Catcher The in The Rye ---------------------Chapter 1 --------The story is about Holden Caulfield, who is a boy who has just been kicked out of school. He's walking down a hill, were they are playing football. He's on his way to Mr. Spencer, an old teacher of his. It is cold and much wind. It's winter. So he rings the bell at Mr. Spencer's house and his wife opens the door for him and shows Holden where Mr. Spencer is. Chapter 2 --------So Holden comes in and sits on Mr. Spencer's very hard bed. Mr. Spencer asks him a lot about what subjects he's failed last term. Holden tells him he didn't fail English, but that was only because they had something that he had done before in another school. Mr. Spencer asks Holden to give him the exam paper on top of his chiffonier. He reads the paper out loud to Holden and after that he gives Holden lots of advice, but Holden gets away from Mr. Spencer by telling he still has to go to the gym, which is a lie. Chapter 3 --------Holden thinks by himself that he is a really terrific liar, and notices that this is actually pretty awful. He returns to his school, Pencey Prep. When he's in his room, in the Ossenburger Memorial Wing, he's trying to read a book, but Ackley, a guy that sleeps in the room next door, comes in through the shower curtains and disturbes him by picking up and laying down everything in the room and asking stupid questions. Finally, Stradlater, Holden's roommate comes in in a big hurry and makes Ackley think of leaving the room. Chapter 4 --------Stradlater tells Holden he's going out tonight with Jane Gallagher, who used to be Holden's neighbour when she was young. While Stradlater is shaving, Holden sits next to him and he's turning the tap on and off, as a nervous habit. Stradlater asks Holden to do him a huge favour by writing a composition for him. Holden isn't interested but says that he might do it. They start talkig about Stradlater's date for this evening. After shaving himself twice, he asks if he may use Holden's coat for the evening because his coat is dirty. Then he goes down to see Jane. After he's gone, Ackley comes in again and for once Holden is glad to see him, because Ackley makes him think of other things than Jane. Chapter 5 --------After the Saturday meal, which is always steak because then the visiting parents think it's a good school, Holden is thinking about going out. Mal Brossard decides that he, Holden and Ackley will go into town. They decide to go by bus. After some pinball and some hamburgers, they go back to the school. Holden starts to write the composition for Stradlater, about the baseball mitt of Allie, his dead brother. After writing for about an hour on Stradlater's typewriter, he finishes the composition. Chapter 6 --------Then, Stradlater comes back from his date and thanks Holden for borrowing him his coat. He asks Holden if he has written the composition for him, but after seeing it, he don't like it too much. Holden tears it into little pieces and throws it away. A little while later, when they're talking about Jane, Holden tries to smash Stradlater, but he doesn't hit him as hard as he would want to. Stradlater gets angry and pushes Holden to the floor and sits on him. After Holden keeps on calling him a dirty moron, he smashes Holden right in the face. Holden has got blood all over his face and pyjamas and sits down for a moment and goes to Ackley's room through the shower curtain. Chapter 7 --------Ackley is still awake when Holden comes in, but he's telling Holden that he's trying to sleep. He also wonder why Holden has got blood all over his face. Holden lays down on Ely's bed. Ely is Ackley's roommate. Holden starts thinking about Stradlater and after that he wakes up Ackley, but he's bad tempered and decides to leave the room. Holden doesn't want to be at Pencey anymore. He starts packing, sells his typewriter and leaves Pencey by yelling 'sleep tight'. Chapter 8 --------Holden walks all the way to the station. In the almost empty train, a woman decides to sit down next to him. She turns out to be a mother of a guy who is at Pencey Prep. Holden even asks her if she would like to have a cocktail with him, but she doesn't want to. She's wondering why he's going home now. He tells her that he's got a tumor in his brain. She believes what Holden says and later gets of the train. Chapter 9 --------Holden gets of the train at Penn Station. He starts thinking of ringing anybody, but he can't think of a singel person who he can ring up. So he takes a cab home, but halfway he thinks that it might be better for him to go to a hotel. So he lets the cab turn around and he decides to go to the Edmont Hotel. When he's in his room, he loos outside and sees other people doing weird stuff in their rooms. He goes downstairs and gives this girl that he met a party a ring. He asks her to join him in the bar for a cocktail, but she refuses because it's too late. Chapter 10 ---------Holden gets back to his room and wants to give Phoebe, his little sister, a call, but he's afraid that one of his parents might pick up the phone. Finally, he decides to go to the bar on his own. After a while, he orders a Scotch and soda. The waiter doesn't want to give him any alcohol because he's under 21, so he orders a Coke. At the table next to him, there are these 3 ugly girls. Holden asks one of them for a dance, and she's a really good dancer, but she doesn't even communicate with Holden and after a while the girls tell Holden that they have to get home, so Holden is on his own again. Chapter 11 ---------When Holden is on his way out to the lobby, he can't keep his mind of Jane. He remembers everything they did together. They went out to the cinema, they used to play checkers and remembers that Jane wouldn't get het king off the back row. And now he discovers he isn't happy at all that she dated Stradlater last night. Then he takes the lift down again. Outside the hotel he takes a cab to take him to the nightclub. Chapter 12 ---------In the cab, he starts thinking about the ducks in the lake nearby and asks the cab driver where they stay in the winter. The driver is not in the mood to talk right now, and he lets Holden out of the cab at Ernie's. Holden pays the fare and goes in. Inside, Ernie, the piano player of the club is about to finish his song. It is very crowdy, but after a while Holden gets his table on the back. Then, an old girlfriend of D.B., Holden's older brother who is writing novels in Hollywood, recognizes him and invites him to join her on her date this night. Holden doesn't feel like that and says that he has to go somewhere else. So he has to leave the club. Chapter 13 ---------Holden doesn't feel like taking a cab again and so he walks home with his hunting hat on his head. He doesn't have gloves, because someone swiped his at Pencey. His hands are really freezing because of the cold. He meets two people on the street who are asking him the way to the subway. Holden smokes a lot of cigars in the lobby. In the elevator, the elevator guy asks him if he wants to have a prostitute tonight. Holden tells him it's OK, but after telling the guy his room-number, he feels sort of sorry. After 15 minutes, the girl comes up to his room. When she puts the dress over her head, Holden feels more depressed than sexy, so he lies he had just had an operation on his spinal canal and apologizes for letting her come. He gives her 5 dollars, but she says that it was 10, which wasn't true. Chapter 14 ---------After girl has left, Holden sits down in a chair and thinks about his dead brother Allie. He still remember the day he took Allie with him to shoot his BB gun. He always thinks about this when he's depressed. Holden gets undressed and goes to bed. He felt like doing a prayer for a while and thinks of the time he was at Whooton, where a guy who was going into church. He always discussed about the fact that you have to have respect the Diciples or not. Holden can't pray when he's laying in bed. He takes a cigarette but while he's laying there, someone knocks on the door. It are Maurice and Sunny, and they are coming back to get the other 5 dollars. Holden doesn't want to give them the money and Maurice beats him up, takes his wallet and takes the 5 dollars. He pretends that he has an automatic and kills Maurice in elevator, the gets upstairs and calls Jane to come and bandage up his wounds. He feels like commiting suice too, but he doesn't jump out of the window because no one would catch him when he'd fall. Chapter 15 ---------The next morning, Holden sleeps til 10. He gives Sally Hayes a ring and makes a date for a matinee. Then he packs his luggage and leaves the hotel, takes a cab to the Central Station, puts his suitcases in a locker and orders breakfast at the Station. While he's eating his breakfast, two nuns come in and sit down next to him in the corner. They start a conversation about just general topics. He gives them 10 dollars for their collection. Holden takes out a cigarette, but when the nuns are about to leave he blows some smoke in their faces, and he apologizes immediately, but were nice about it. After they've left, he feels sorry he has only given them 10 dollars, but he remembers he has to have some money left for the matinee Chapter 16 ---------After Holden has finished his breakfast, it's around noon, and he meets Sally Hayes at 2. So he starts thinking about taking a long walk towards Broadway because he hasn't been there for years. He wants to go to a record store to buy this really old record for his sister Phoebe, names Little Shirley Beans. Holden knows that Phoebe is often roller-skating in the park on Sundays. It isn't as cold as a few days ago, so there are some people about having a nice walk. A little kid is walking and keeps on singing "if a body catch a body coming through the rye...". That makes Holden a little less depressed. As he comes closer to the theatre there are more people on the street. He goes into this recordstore and buys the record for Phoebe for about 5 bucks. Then he buys 2 tickets for I Know My Love. In the park, he asks a girl if she knows where Phoebe is, but she has no clue. Holden walks into the old Indian Museum where he used to be when he was a little kid. Then he goes out again to meet Sally. Chapter 17 ---------Holden is really early, so he waits until Sally turns up. When he finally shows up, they take a cab to the theatre. The film isn't as bad as some Holden has seen before. At the break, Sally meets someone whom she knows and he accompanies them till the end of the show and even walks them to their cab. Sally proposes to go ice-skating for an hour or so. On the ice they discover they are the worst skaters of the whole rink. So they go into the bar next to the rink and drink some cokes. They start having this conversation which irritates Holden, and after a while he tells her she gives him a pain in the ass. That makes her cry and he asks if he can bring her home, but she doesn't want him to. Then Holden starts laughing. Sally gets even more upset and angry and tells him to leave, so he does. Chapter 18 ---------When Holden leaves the rink, he feels hungry and goes to a drugstore and gives Jane a call, but no one picks up the phone on the other side. Then he rings up Carl Luce, a guy who was at Whooton School when Holden was there too. Holden doesn't really like him too much, but he reckons that it's at least better to have him around than to be alone for the whole night. Carl says that he has got some spare time after 10. It was only 6, so Holden has some time left to go to the movies. Holden watches the entire was movie but he doesn't actually really like it. After the movie is over, he starts walking towards the Wicker Bar, where he was supposed to meet Carl Luce, and keeps thinking about the war. Chapter 19 ---------Holden has a few drinks before Carl turns up. Carl was supposed to be his advisor at school, but all he ever did was talk about sex. Holden wants to know who he's dating at the moment, and he says she's new in America. After a while, Carl says that he has to leave again. Holden asks him to stay, but he doesn't. Chapter 20 ---------- Then he leaves and Holden is alone again. Holden stays in the bar until about 1 o'clock, get out of the bar and rings up Sally Hayes, but she notices that Holden is drunk and tells him to go to bed. He enter the bar again and goes to the toilet, fills the washbowl with water and puts his head in it. Then he sits down on the radiator and waits for a while. He goes to the hat-check room and takes his coat and leaves. It was pretty cold outside, so Holden puts his hunting-hat on and walks through the park until he finds a lake, where he wants to look at the ducks but he doesn't see any. He thinks he could get pneumonia and decides to go home and see sister Phoebe. Chapter 21 ---------Holden has a good break in the elevator before his house and gets in. He walks through the house mother is very nervous. Finally, he gets to Phoebe's after looking at the books on her desk. She's awake Holden how she is. Then she puts her pillow over her it off. Finally, she goes to the living room and out of the box, because he didn't have any left. Chapter 22 ---------When Holden gets back into her room, she has the pillow of her head, but she still don't want to look at him. She asks him why he got the axe again and he tells her Pencey was a stinking school and that he didn't like it there. She says him he doesn't like anything at all, and lets him think of one thing he likes a lot. After thinking for a few minutes he says he wants to be a catcher of kids who are playing on a pitch of rye. She tells him daddy he opens the front door of very quiet, because his room and wakes her up in a second and tells head and Holden can't get picks up some cigarettes is going to kill him when he finds out he's been flunked again. Holden don't care. He goes to the living room and rings up an old English teacher of his, Mr. Antolini. Chapter 23 ---------Mr. Antolini says Holden can come over if he wants to. Holden gets back into Phoebe's room and she turns on the radio, and they dance for a short time. She is a very good dancer. Then, their parents arrive at home and they just saw the light in Phoebe's room. She tells them she couldn't sleep and says goodnight. Holden asks her if he can borrow some money, and she gives him the rest of her christmas money. He takes the stairs down instead of the elevator and leaves. Chapter 24 ---------Mr. Antolini is married and has an apertment where Holden is walkig to now. He lets Holden in and takes of his coat. When they're sitting round the table, Holden starts to explain why he didn't do this best at school and why he didn't pass english. Mr. Antolini says he had a conversation with Holden's father and he is really worried about Holden's future. He writes a note for Holden asks him to read it and keep it. He really wants to help Holden but he doesn't pick up the message. They make Holden's bed and he is already asleep again after laying only a few seconds. In the middle of the night, he wakes up again. He doesn't know why, but than he sees Mr. Antolini patting on his head. Holden is shocked and tells Mr. Antolini he has to go to the station to get his bags. He doesn't really want him to leave, but he does anyway. Holden is really sweating when he's in the elevator. Chapter 25 ---------When Holden gets outside, he doesn't know where to go. He just takes the underground station. He doesn't want to, but he starts thinking about Mr. Antolini anyway. Then he picks up a mag that is left on the bench. That makes him think on something else for a while. Holden starts to walk, but when he crosses the street, he feels he's going down and down and will never come up again. He goes to his primary school where Phoebe goes now and leaves a little note there saying that he's leaving home and that he has to meet him at 12. He gives the note to the principal. He waits for her at the museum. Finally, she turns up with a big suitcase and says that he's going to go with him. He gets really angry and tells her to shut up. Holden wants her to go back to school. Then he takes her to the zoo and he buys her a ticket to the carrousel and tells her that he made up his mind and that he decided not to leave home. Chapter 26 ---------Holden tells the reader that he's not going to tell us anymore. He's going to a new school and got sick too, but he's still not applying himself at school. He advices you not to tell anybody a thing, because he kep missing all the people of the story after he did.
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Lecture 12 Announcements Assignment 3 Due today before midnight; Q&AFriday's Quiz Write a program named cntword that counts the number of words in a text file (a word is any sequence of non-white-space characters). Obtain the file name from the
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Assignment 3: Fun with Primes Assigned: Design Due: Program Due: Total Value: EE312 The University of Texas at Austin Spring 2008 Tuesday, February 12th Tuesday, February 19, at the beginning of class Tuesday, February 26, before midnight 20 po
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Assignment 1: Introduction to the LRC Lab, Visual Studio, and CEE312 The University of Texas at Austin Spring 2008 Assigned: Due: Value: Tuesday, January 15, 2008 Thursday, January 24, 2008, before midnight 20 points (for successfully submitting a
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Announcements Assignment 4 D i Designs due RIGHT NOW d RIGHT NOW Due Thursday before midnight Topics for today RecursionRecursion Recursion in C is simply when a function calls itself It is also an important problem solving approach A fun
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Weekly ScheduleM 9:00 Nikhil Nikhil 10:00 Shadi, Nikhil Shadi, Nikhil, Sunil 11:00 Shadi, Nikhil, Sunil Shadi, Nikhil, Sunil 12:00 Shadi, Sunil Shadi 13:00 Mahesh Mahesh 14:00 Mahesh Shadi, Mahesh 15:00 Shadi, Mahesh Shadi, Mahesh 16:00 Shadi, Mahes
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Announcements Assignment 2 Offi Office Hours today d Topics for today Type conversions and casting Typedef and sizeof arrays 1D arrays 1DUsual Arithmetic Conversions in Expressions Promotions, e.g: A + B Promotions e g: A + BIn mixed type
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Announcements Assignment 2 due today! Exam 1 next Thursday 50 minute exam (9:30 10:20) Topics for today Functions Scope of variables1Functions in a Nutshell A named collection of statements Somewhat like mathematical functions: y = f(