The Catcher in the Rye

Lesson 20
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ELA

Unit 6

10th Grade

Lesson 20 of 26

Objective


Explain what we learn about Holden from his interaction with Luce, using both explicitly stated and implicitly implied information.

Readings and Materials


  • Book: The Catcher in the Rye by J. D. Salinger  — Chapter 19

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Target Task


Multiple Choice

Which best describes Holden’s behavior on pp. 158–159?

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Writing Prompt

What do we discover about Holden through his interaction with Luce? Explain.

Key Questions


  • Identify the theme that Salinger is reinforcing on pp. 157–158.
  • Track Holden’s views of homosexuality as described on p. 143. What does this show about him?
  • As you read pp. 144–147, track information implicitly stated that reveals Holden’s character.
  • Which best describes Holden’s behavior on pp. 159–162?
  • What do we learn about Holden through this interaction?

Notes


  • Make sure to prep students for some of the content of this chapter. Holden uses derogatory words about homosexuality throughout.
  • Assign students to read chapter 20 (or at least pp. 165–170) for homework to prep for tomorrow’s discussion.
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