Jim Luce was born in 1959.
Marie-Luce Romanens was born in 1973.
Cyrus G. Luce died on 1905-03-18.
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Passion is the third book in the series "Fallen". It's about Lucinda and Daniel. In this book, Luce is going back in time via the announcers to see her past lives and studies the relationship between her and Daniel and trying to break their curse. Meanwhile, Daniel is also going the announcers trying to look for Luce, worried that she will alter time accidentally, wiping out her existence.
In Chapter 9 of J.D. Salinger's "The Catcher in the Rye," Holden considers calling Jane Gallagher, Carl Luce, and Sally Hayes. He ultimately decides not to call any of them.
Luce thought Holden was impossibly immature, but Luce loved feeling superior to anyone, likely why he agreed to meet Holden for a drink, though he didn't like Holden.
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In "The Catcher in the Rye," Luce serves as a mentor figure to Holden, offering him advice about sex and relationships. Luce represents the adult world that Holden is trying to understand, but ultimately Holden feels disconnected from Luce's advice and struggles to relate to him. Luce's presence highlights Holden's feelings of confusion and isolation as he navigates his own transition into adulthood.
Carl Luce's girlfriend is mentioned as being Greek-American.
Holden called Carl Luce because he wanted to meet up with him and have a conversation. Holden values Carl's knowledge and experience, particularly in the area of psychology, and hoped that their discussion would help him gain some insight into his own struggles and confusion.
An old school-mate of Holden's.
Holden attempts to call Phoebe, Jane Gallagher's mother, Sally Hayes, and Carl Luce.
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In J.D. Salinger's novel "The Catcher in the Rye," Carl Luce scares Holden by recounting graphic sexual experiences and discussing mature topics such as psychoanalysis and sex. Carl's blunt and direct approach to these topics makes Holden uncomfortable and contributes to his feelings of unease and confusion.
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Holden fails to make a date with Sally twice after Luce leaves. He first suggests they meet at the theater in the morning, but Sally declines; then he phones her and asks her to meet him at the museum, but she refuses.