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Youth Quotes in The Price of Salt, or Carol

How we cite our quotes: (Chapter.Paragraph)

Quote #7

"I mean sometime, darling. You've got a lot of years ahead." (16.32)

Carol seems to think that Therese is going through a phase, that her same-sex experience is just an experiment, nothing permanent, and that she might change her mind as she gets older.

Quote #8

"Darling, did you ever think you'll be seventy-one, too, some day?"

"No," Therese said. (18.37-18.38)

As a youngster, Therese is also shortsighted. She still sees older people as an "other," not as a person that she may one day be.

Quote #9

"You look grown up all of a sudden," [Dannie] said. "You changed your hair, didn't you?" (22.70)

Therese matures a bit on her road trip—either that or she just looks tired—as evidenced by the fact that a few people comment on Therese looking "grown up" when she returns. Exactly how does she grow up?