Holden and Sally go to a matinee performance at a theater and then ice-skating at the rink at Rockefeller Center in New York City during their date in "The Catcher in the Rye."
In the novel "The Catcher in the Rye," Sally's long letter to Holden is fake. It pretends that "she" has been interested in a date with him, creating a false sense of intimacy and leading him to believe that she is more interested in him than she actually is. The letter is a manipulation tactic used by Sally to maintain a certain level of control in their relationship.
Run away with him.
Holden tells Sally about their future and she keeps telling him to stop yelling on page 132 of "The Catcher in the Rye."
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she was interested in science and in space and really loved to read
When she was little her dad was very interested in that stuff and then she became interested.
During Holden's drunk phone call to Sally in "The Catcher in the Rye," he becomes emotional and vulnerable, pouring out his feelings to her. Sally, however, remains somewhat indifferent and detached, dismissing his confessions and attempts to connect with her. This reveals a disconnect in their relationship and highlights Sally's lack of understanding or empathy towards Holden's emotional state.
Jane Gallagher represents woman as friend and companion to Holden, Sally Hayes represents woman as sex object to him.
Sally Hayes is a classmate and friend of the main character, Holden Caulfield, in "The Catcher in the Rye". Holden goes on a date with Sally in New York City, but their differing personalities and views on life lead to conflict and ultimately sour their relationship.
sally ride liked going into space.
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