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.
Stradlater criticizes Holden for the composition he writes for him, as Holden had written about his own brother Allie's baseball glove and he feels the topic is inappropriate. Holden is very protective of anything related to Allie and he becomes upset and defensive when Stradlater insults his work.
Holden wrote a composition about his brother Allie's baseball glove for Stradlater, but Stradlater ended up criticizing it. This led to a physical fight between Holden and Stradlater in J.D. Salinger's novel "The Catcher in the Rye."
In the book 'Catcher in the Rye' by J.D.Salinger, Stradlater asks Holden Caulfield to write his English homework which was a describtive essey. Stradlater was going to a date and his roommate Holden was realy good at english. Eventually, though he doesn't wants to, Holden agrees and writes about his dead younger brother Allie baseball mitt. Left-handed fielder's mitt. Allie had poems written all around it in green ink.
Holden writes about his dead younger brother Allie left-handed fielder's mitt. Allie had poems written all around it in green ink.
Hazel Weatherfield is a female, kid detective that Holden's little sister, Phoebe, writes about. Phoebe writes these stories but never finishes them.
Holden Caulfield suffers from bipolar disorder therefore should get get attention in a rest home.
the books he likes are the ones his brother D.B. writes. his faveourite is THe Secret Goldfish
Sara Shepard
Holden sees "phonies" as people who are insincere, pretentious, and fake. He values authenticity and finds it difficult to connect with those who he perceives as being inauthentic. His negative attitude towards phonies stems from his desire for genuine human connection and disdain for the superficiality of the society around him.
She co-writes with Marcus Ashley of Little and Ashley.
He finds her notebook to be so intriguing because he thinks she is still so innocent and still a little kid. He thinks the questions are random and "little" because she hasn't been exposed to the real world yet. Unlike him, she hasn't been exposed to the things he has seen and he wants it to be kept that way
writes a book, cuts off her hair to sell