Contents
- 1 Why do you suppose Phoebe wants to keep the broken pieces of record?
- 2 What does Holden do after he breaks the record?
- 3 When Holden gets home and gives Phoebe the broken record what does she do with it?
- 4 What did Holden do when Allie died?
- 5 What does the Broken Record mean in the catcher in the Rye?
- 6 Why did Holden buy the reocrd for Phoebe?
Why do you suppose Phoebe wants to keep the broken pieces of record?
Holden accidentally drops the record and it shatter into piece. It means Holden’s innocence have also shattered apart. Then Phoebe still wants to keep the broken record, because she wants to save and support Holden. Also Phoebe can continue to be the innocence person Holden wants her to be.
What does Holden do after he breaks the record?
He decides to walk to the duck pond in Central Park to see if the ducks are still around. Along the way, he becomes quite upset when he drops and breaks the record he had bought for Phoebe. Because he had splashed water in his hair at the hotel in an attempt to sober up, his hair begins to freeze and fill with icicles.
Why does Holden buy a record for Phoebe?
The Record that Holden bought for Phoebe was “Little Shirely Beans,” which was obviously intended for children. Holden buys the reocrd for Phoebe because he wants her to maintain her innocence. But when he drops the record in the park, it shatters.
When Holden gets home and gives Phoebe the broken record what does she do with it?
When he gets home, he gives the record to Phoebe anyway, explaining what happened on his way through the park. Phoebe knows immediately that Holden has yet again been kicked out of school, and she is angry with him because he cannot stay in school, not because the record is broken.
What did Holden do when Allie died?
The night Allie died, Holden slept in the garage and broke his hand while punching out the garage windows. Throughout the novel, Holden is protective of children and innocence. Surely, this is related to his feelings for Allie, whom he could not defend from death.
What does it mean when the record breaks in Holden?
When the record breaks, it represents the shattering of innocence. It is mentioned that Holden tried to piece it back together which represents him trying to rebuilt his innocence. In the end he just keeps a piece of it with him.
What does the Broken Record mean in the catcher in the Rye?
The broken record is symbolic of both Holden’s losing his innocence and his life “shattering” into little pieces. Holden cannot seem to keep his life on a straight path, and the record symbolizes Holden’s mistakes at school. Normally, Phoebe is supportive of Holden, however, he must now realize that he cannot get away…
Why did Holden buy the reocrd for Phoebe?
Holden buys the reocrd for Phoebe because he wants her to maintain her innocence. But when he drops the record in the park, it shatters. The shattering of a children’s record represents the shattering of innocence. Holden desperately scrambles to pick up the pieces of the record because he is trying to maintain all the innocence he can find.
Why did Holden pay five dollars for the record?
Holden pays five dollars for the record, which is a lot of money. Symbolically, he would pay dearly to be able to avoid the reality of growing up ( Chapter 16 ). When the record breaks “into about fifty pieces”, it represents the dissolution of Holden’s dream of being able to avoid entering the world of adulthood.