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Catchersetting Tracker

The document provides instructions for students to complete a chart analyzing settings and moods in The Catcher in the Rye. Students are asked to list settings from the novel in one column and describe the mood associated with each setting in a second column. They are also instructed to write one sentence for each setting describing an event that takes place there.

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Catchersetting Tracker

The document provides instructions for students to complete a chart analyzing settings and moods in The Catcher in the Rye. Students are asked to list settings from the novel in one column and describe the mood associated with each setting in a second column. They are also instructed to write one sentence for each setting describing an event that takes place there.

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Name _____________________________________________________ Period ____________

The Catcher in the Rye Setting


The events of the story take place in several different settings (times and
places). Settings often reflect the moodor even help set it.
A. Complete the chart below by listing some of the settings in the story
and the mood in each setting. The chart has been started for you.
SETTING
1. The Spencer House

2. Pency Prep (Holdens room)

3. Train to New York

4. Grand Central Station

5.

6.

7.

8.

9.

10.

MOOD
Gloomy, air of sickness

Name _____________________________________________________ Period ____________


B. For each of the settings above write one sentence about an event that

takes place in that setting. (Use the back of your paper, and number
your sentences to correspond with the numbers of the settings.}

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