In "The Catcher in the Rye" by J.D. Salinger, Holden Caulfield visits various locations in New York City, including Central Park, the Museum of Natural History, Grand Central Station, and the Edmont Hotel. His wandering through these places reflects his sense of alienation and search for connection in the adult world.
Before leaving Pency, Holden buys his red hunting hat in NYC. Throughout the novel, Holden purchases taxi rides, tickets, food, and massive amounts of drinks in NYC, but he also buys a record for Pheobe called "Little Shirley Bean".
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"Catcher in the Rye" takes place in New York City, New York. Throughout the novel, the protagonist, Holden Caulfield, moves around various parts of the city, including visiting Central Park, Times Square, and other iconic NYC locations.
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He buys his red hunting hat.
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every ethnic group to think of! why dont u visit nyc sometime. :)
Central Park is central to Holden's problems. He wonders where the ducks go in the winter. The taxi cab driver tells him he doesn't know then ignores him. It is all part of Holden's drive to save people, catching them coming through the rye. Central Park, on the whole, is part of NYC, and NYC is shown to not be what Holden expects; it's just as phony as his prep school. The wildlife, on the other hand, allows us to access Holden's thoughts on mortality. The ducks, in particular, allow him to reflect on death, one of his major preoccupations throughout the novel. Take a look at the link for more info.
The most memorable part of my visit there was the food.
There are many options to take cooking classes in NYC. You can visit courseware.com to find lessons in bar-tending to French cooking, the variety is endless.
Sites that show nyc jobs are Kijiji, Craigslist and jobsnd. One can go on any one these sites and one will find all available nyc jobs. One can also visit an employment center to apply for jobs.