Holden receives money from his parents, who frequently send him allowances and trust fund distributions. He also mentions having some savings.
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.
Maurice wants money from Holden as payment for services rendered. He demands payment for the time Holden spends with Sunny, a prostitute.
Because she tried sucking his dick but his dick was too small... Soddy
Holden refuses to give up the extra money because he feels that the world is unfair and that people always want more than what is rightfully theirs. This reflects his belief that the system is corrupt and that individuals are often motivated by greed and dishonesty. Holding onto the extra money allows Holden to cling to a sense of control and power in a world that he views as chaotic and unjust.
I am pretty sure it was made either to make money or to improve cars
He was basically wasting all of his money because he didn't care. After getting kicked out of Pencey Prep Holden could honestly care less what he did with the money. In fact he said he wished he had given them more. However he needed the money for his date with Sally that same night. He was feeling compassionate. Also the Nuns didn't ask him if he was catholic; it bothers him when people ask him his religion. Especially cathlics
Holden says he broke all the windows in the garage out of frustration and anger. He was upset and feeling overwhelmed by his circumstances, leading him to impulsively lash out. Breaking the windows was a way for Holden to release his pent-up emotions.
The Holden first Holden made was a Holden 48/215 also known as a Holden fx :)
Holden and Ackley do not end up going to the movies because Holden gets a headache, and Ackley decides to stay back with him to keep him company. Ackley offers to give Holden a "Romeo-and-Juliet" haircut instead.
The founder of holden is james holden
Holden feels all actors are "phonies" and the Lunts were no exception, his particular complaint about them being that they were too good.
Holden feels all actors are "phonies" and the Lunts were no exception, his particular complaint about them being that they were too good.