The Catcher in the Rye- Sally Hayes

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However, Holden later decides that life with a bore might not be so bad after all. At least a bore has control and a plan for his life, something he sees as admirable in Sally and a wish for himself. However, when "Sally started coming up the stairs, and [Holden] started down to meet her" (124) it represents the relationship between the two, Holden is always taking those few steps down as to not make Sally look dumb and she must always go the extra mile to show him how intelligent she can be...
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This relationship is highlighted during the intermission of the play when Sally is always looking around to find someone that she knows, as if she is trying to prove that she has intelligent "[s]trictly Ivy League" (127) friends. "I'm crazy," (125) Holden says, "a madman"(134). Of course, he means these statements as figures of speech, but they still indicate that he has some idea that he's behaving erratically...
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