Stradlater thinks the composition is not good because it does not follow the assignment instructions. He criticizes Holden for going off-topic and not focusing on the description of a room as he was asked to do.
chicken nuggets.
Holden tore up the composition because he became frustrated and angry when he found out that Stradlater had taken Jane Gallagher out on a date. He felt hurt and betrayed by his friend's actions and couldn't bring himself to give him the composition.
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."
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.
He wrote about Allie'e baseball mitt. "Anyway, that's what I wrote Stradlater's composition about. Old Allie's baseball mitt."
stradlater was yelling at him saying it was suppose to be on something descriptive like a "house" not on holdens brothers bball mit
Stradlater went on a date with Jane and Holden got jealous at the thought of what they possibly could have done! Holden also asked Stradlater to ask Jane if she still keeps her kings in the back row, and Holden doesn't think he did.
Stradlater was a senior at Pencey Prep. He was Holden's roommate
Stradlater is very dishonest
Ward Stradlater
Holden is suggesting that Stradlater lacks moral principles or integrity, indicating that he believes Stradlater is deceitful, dishonest, or unethical in his behavior.
Holden writes about his dead younger brother Allie left-handed fielder's mitt. Allie had poems written all around it in green ink.