Holden Caulfield, in J.D. Salinger's "The Catcher in the Rye," describes his deceased brother, Allie, as being present in the afterlife. Although Holden usually expresses atheistic views and skepticism towards religion, his belief in Allie as a guardian angel contradicts this, suggesting a deeper spiritual or supernatural connection that transcends his usual beliefs.
Holden thinks about his body being in a cemetery for eternity and that Allie's body is there. He wonders about his funeral.
Holden thinks about his body being in a cemetery for eternity and that Allie's body is there. He wonders about his funeral.
The record he broke
An emotionally stunted man child who is guided by Satan's will.
The main character is Holden Caufield, other characters are Jane Gallagher, Mr. and Mrs. Antolini, Mr. Spencer, Phoebe Caufield (holden's little sister), Stradlater, Maurice (pimp)
he drops the phonograph record for pheobe
Holden says he is an atheist because he felt it was hard to become flawless disciple
From what the book says, he is young looking even though he claims to be twenty two in some cases. He probably has good hygiene even though he smokes and contradicts his beliefs frequently.
i read this book and he is depressed......AND also theres a song called Who Wrote Holden Caufield by the band Green Day u should listen to them they r awsome ive listend to them since their first album 1039 smoothed out slappy hours ^^
The Holden first Holden made was a Holden 48/215 also known as a Holden fx :)
The founder of holden is james holden
Laurie Holden goes by Holden.