Holden chooses not to ride the carousel because he wants to keep the moment frozen in time, symbolizing his desire to preserve the innocence and happiness of his sister Phoebe. Riding the carousel would signify moving forward, which Holden is hesitant to do as he grapples with the complexities of growing up and entering adulthood.
We could not ride the carousel ride today, because it was shut down.
Holden watches his sister Phoebe ride on the carousel in Central Park. This moment symbolizes Holden's desire to protect the innocence of childhood and demonstrates his love and affection for his sister. It also provides a glimpse of hope and optimism for the future.
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The carousel costs $1.50 per ride at South Towne Center.
carousel
A carousel ride rotates through a motor located beneath the ride. The motor is connected to a central shaft that is attached to the carousel platform, causing it to spin. Riders sit on stationary seats that move in a circle as the platform rotates.
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Just a carousel, you can ask your doctor what you can ride also.
no that kiddie ride is not
Holden treats little kids with care and kindness, as he values their innocence and sees them as pure. An example of this is when he takes his little sister Phoebe on the carousel in Central Park and watches her enjoy the ride, cherishing the moment and wanting to protect her from the harsh realities of the world.
The carrosel shows that 1: Holden has accepted himself into the "adult world' by not going on it. He has accepted that he is grown up. 2: When all the kids are reaching for the "gold ring, if they fall, they fall" you just have to let them "fall" out of childhood, which goes back to the cliff catcher in the rye scene, Holden no longer feels the responsibility of saving kids from falling into adult hood.
From indoor to outdoor amusement parks, you can ride a carousel anytime of the year!