Holden is suggesting that Stradlater lacks moral principles or integrity, indicating that he believes Stradlater is deceitful, dishonest, or unethical in his behavior.
Holden is comparing Stradlater and Ackley to emphasize that both of them are quite irritating and insincere in their interactions with others. His description suggests that they share certain annoying traits like being nosy and overly critical.
Being unscrupulous and showing no professionalism.
A game refers to a given contest that has rules that determines the winner of the given contest. It can also refer to a video game played for points or a board game. It can also mean "manipulation," usually in an unscrupulous manner, as in, "He gamed the system to his own advantage."
The "crazy cannon" in "The Catcher in the Rye" refers to the way Holden Caulfield mishears the lyrics of the song "Come on-a My House." Instead of hearing "crazy cannon," he hears "crazy, mad, cannon." This misinterpretation reflects Holden's quirky and unique perspective on the world around him.
The Catcher in the Rye is a novel by J.D. Salinger. When the main character Phoebe asks why he "got the ax again," she refers to learning that Holden has been kicked out of yet another school. This takes place at the beginning of the story. In response, Holden tells her that the school was full of fake people and mean boys in a flippant manner.
Yes it does Sean Holden
great athleat and a fun soul
There are smiles
When Mr. Antolini tells Holden that he is headed for a fall, he means that Holden is on a dangerous path that could lead to failure, disappointment, or harm. Mr. Antolini is warning Holden that his behavior and choices may have serious consequences if he continues on his current course.
he calls them a phony because he thinks they sre fake, in their personality and who they are as a person. but isn't Holden a phony himself for always lying.
Pitbulls like any dog can be mean or good. Well trained,these dogs obey their master, but it is fair to say that some unscrupulous people breed them for aggression.
Usually he mean that something is very funny. Other times he is referring to something that really bothers him.