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Does Holden look forward to meeting with the prostitute?

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In the book "The Catcher in the Rye" by J.D. Salinger, Holden Caulfield does not genuinely look forward to meeting with the prostitute.

Step-by-step explanation:

Holden initially contemplates the idea of hiring a prostitute while feeling lonely and seeking some form of human connection. However, as he gets closer to the actual encounter, his thoughts become increasingly conflicted and uncertain. He becomes uncomfortable with the idea and begins to question his motivations and desires.

Holden's inner conflict and moral reservations about the encounter are evident in his interactions with the elevator operator at the hotel. He tries to engage in conversation with the operator to distract himself and ultimately ends up deciding against going through with the meeting.

Therefore, while Holden initially entertains the idea, his ambivalence and discomfort ultimately prevent him from genuinely looking forward to meeting with the prostitute.

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