The extra five dollars.
Maurice wants money from Holden as payment for services rendered. He demands payment for the time Holden spends with Sunny, a prostitute.
Holden makes a deal with Maurice to have a prostitute sent to his room for $5. After the encounter, Maurice demands an additional $5, to which Holden reluctantly agrees, making a total payment of $10.
Maurice hit Holden in "The Catcher in the Rye" because Holden refused to pay the agreed-upon amount after his time with the prostitute, Sunny. This led to a physical altercation between them.
Maurice tricks Holden into paying more money for a sexual encounter with the prostitute. The prostitute then demands more money from Holden for the encounter, taking advantage of his naive and vulnerable state.
Holden gets beaten up by Maurice, the hotel elevator operator, after refusing to pay a prostitute in the bar.
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)
Holden Caulfield cries on multiple occasions throughout the novel, "The Catcher in the Rye." It is mentioned several times that Holden cries, particularly during moments when he feels overwhelmed, lonely, or despairing. The exact number of times may vary depending on interpretation, but crying is a significant emotional response for Holden in the novel.
Morally he doesnt wanna pay $5 if that wasn't the deal
After his brother Allie's death, Holden broke all of the windows in the garage by punching them and severely injured his hand.
i want to know this aswell >.<
Holden has a strong bond with his sister. He can't commit suicide because for one he doesn't want people looking at his dead body when he has passed away. Holden feels that if he is still here and alive his mother will be fine. If he is dead Holden's mother will go into a state of depression and he doesn't want her to feel like that. Holden loves Phoebe and he doesn't want her to turn out like he has. He is depressed and uses a lot of defense mechanisms because of Allie's death and if he died Pheobe would turn out to be like him.
Holden feels adults are phonies and just want the latest, cooloest car. He thinks adulthood is boring and he doesn't want to go into it. He thinks children are innocent and perfect with no problems. Holden wants to stay a child because he associates it with good memories of the past.
Holden doesn't want Phoebe to run away with him because he realizes that she is too young and that it would be irresponsible of him to involve her in his troubled and uncertain life. He wants her to have a chance at a normal childhood and doesn't want to burden her with his problems.