Stradlater's date for the night isJane Gallagher, a girl that Holden knows well from childhood and likes.
Stradlater told him.
Stradlater and Holden fight over Jane Gallagher, a girl whom they both know. Stradlater goes on a date with Jane, which upsets Holden because he has deep feelings for her and doesn't like the idea of Stradlater being with her. This leads to a physical fight between the two characters.
Holden leaves because he flashes back to when he went on a double date with stradlater in the car, and stradlater kept trying to talk this girl into doing stuff and she kept saying no, please stop..
Holden worries when Stradlater returns because he is anxious about how his date went with Jane Gallagher, a girl Holden cares deeply about. He is concerned that Stradlater may have taken advantage of Jane, who is emotionally significant to Holden. Additionally, Holden's insecurities and fear of losing connection with Jane contribute to his anxiety.
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 punched Holden because Holden was hitting him as well. kept calling Stradlater a moron even though he warned Holden to stop many times. ( i also think its a pet peeve or something because in the book, it said "All morons hate it when you call them a moron."[ch. 6])
they don't say where he goes because he had a fight with Holden and he didn't wanted to talk to him about hes date.
Stradlater was a senior at Pencey Prep. He was Holden's roommate
Ward Stradlater
beacuse he knew the Police and they followed them to Newyork and then they called him and then he farted lmao
To Holden, Jane symbolized purity, innocence, and authenticity. He admired her genuine nature in a world he found phony. Stradlater, on the other hand, saw her as just another girl to date and did not connect with her on a deeper level like Holden did.
Holden is suggesting that Stradlater lacks moral principles or integrity, indicating that he believes Stradlater is deceitful, dishonest, or unethical in his behavior.