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  1. Boo Boo finds Lionel in a dinghy preparing to cast off, and refuses to allow his mother to join him. Boo Boo pretends to be admiral of the imaginary ship in order to win Lionel over and discover why he is trying to run away.

  2. Down at the lake, Boo Boo finds Lionel in a dinghy about to cast off into the water. He refuses to allow her to board his boat, so she tells him she’s an admiral in order to try to persuade him to change his mind. But he doesn’t believe her and refuses to tell her why he’s running away.

  3. Down at the Dinghy (English) It was a little after four o'clock on an Indian Summer afternoon. Some fifteen or twenty times since noon, Sandra, the maid, had come away from the lake-front window in the kitchen with her mouth set tight.

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  5. In J.D. Salinger’s short story “Down at the Dinghy,” the author employs various literary techniques to convey the themes of isolation, innocence, and the complexities of human relationships. One of the most prominent techniques used is symbolism, particularly in the form of the dinghy itself.

  6. “Down at the Dinghy” Sandra and Mrs. Snell , two maids in the lake-side house of Boo Boo Tannenbaum (originally Boo Boo Glass), are conversing in the kitchen. Sandra has apparently said something in the presence of Mrs. Tannenbaum’s young son which she should not have.

  7. 25 de jul. de 2018 · ABSTRACT: This article aims at analyzing the modern short story “Down at the dinghy” (1949), by J.D. Salinger, focusing on the issues of innocence, race, class and religion. This is a short story that presents two characters of the Glass family — relatives that are presented in eight different stories by Salinger.