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.
Stradlater hits Holden because they get into a physical altercation over a girl they both know, causing Holden's nose to bleed. Stradlater becomes angry and loses his temper during the argument, leading to the physical violence.
Holden knew from personal experience that Jane was not sexually promiscuous. But he also knew from personal experience that Stradlater was. Hence his discomfort with Stradlater dating Jane.
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.
Stradlater's date for the night isJane Gallagher, a girl that Holden knows well from childhood and likes.
When Stradlater borrows Holden's jacket, it symbolizes his exploitation of Holden's possessions without considering his feelings or respecting his boundaries. It reflects Stradlater's selfish nature and lack of regard for Holden as a friend. Additionally, it highlights the power dynamics in their relationship, with Stradlater appearing superior and Holden feeling inferior.
Jane and Holden were best friends; Holden didn't want her to be mistreated or for Stradlater and Jane to have sex.
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.
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 told him.