Holden wants to be the "Catcher in the Rye" and save kids from coming out of the rye and jumping off a cliff. This simbolizes that kids want to grow up and somepeople want to stop them.
Amanda Holden has expressed interest in pursuing various projects in the future, including expanding her career in television presenting, acting, and potentially exploring opportunities in other entertainment ventures. She has also shown interest in philanthropic work and supporting charitable causes.
Ozra Amander Hadley died in 1882.
Ozra Amander Hadley was born on 1826-06-30.
What disgusts Holden about his own vision of his future is that It didn't seem like anything was coming
Mr. Spencer read Holden's essay on the Egyptians to him before discussing his academic performance and potential future.
Holden tells Sally about their future and she keeps telling him to stop yelling on page 132 of "The Catcher in the Rye."
Mr. Spencer advises Holden to apply himself more diligently to his studies and to think about his future. Holden becomes defensive and dismissive, feeling misunderstood and disconnected from Mr. Spencer's perspective.
Holden and Carl discussed Holden's concerns about his future and his uncertainty about what to do next in his life. Carl offered some advice and support for Holden to help him navigate through his difficulties and find his path. The conversation helped Holden gain some clarity and perspective on his situation.
Louise Amanda ( Amander) Harman ( born December 19, 1985)
Holden sees his future as uncertain and filled with possibilities, while his parents see it in terms of conventional success and conformity to societal expectations. This conflict arises from Holden's resistance to following the traditional path set by his parents and society.
William Clifford Holden has written: 'The past and future of the Kaffir races' -- subject(s): Xhosa (African people)
Mr. Spencer cares about Holden and is concerned for his well-being. He shows genuine interest in Holden's academic performance and future, but also worries about Holden's behavior and attitude. Overall, he wants the best for Holden and hopes that he can turn things around.
Mr. Spencer seemed disappointed and concerned about Holden's expulsion. He tried to have a serious talk with Holden to understand his situation and offer guidance, but Holden did not take it seriously. Overall, Mr. Spencer likely felt frustrated that Holden was not taking his future seriously.