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Holden lied to Mrs. Morrow because he liked to lie.

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Holden lies to Mrs. Morrow because he is self-conscious about his age and doesn't want to admit that he is still in school. He wants to appear older and more sophisticated to impress her. Additionally, he enjoys creating fictional stories to see how much he can manipulate people's perceptions of him.

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Holden found Mrs Morrow attractive and wanted her to believe her son was a "big-shot" with a lot of friends to make her feel happy

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because he's Holden

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because u touch yourself at night

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What did Holden lie about to Mrs. Morrow?

Holden found Mrs. Morrow very attractive, but he knew her son to be a very creepy kid no one liked. However, to entertain Mrs. Morrow, Holden spun a tall tale about what a terrific kid he was, etc, etc.


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What is the name of holden's parents servant in The Catcher in the Rye?

Holden's parents' servant in "The Catcher in the Rye" is named Mrs. Morrow. She is the mother of Ernest Morrow, a boy Holden meets on the train.


How does Mrs morrow know that Holden is a student at pencey prep?

Mrs. Morrow recognizes Holden's school blazer and ties him to Pencey Prep based on their conversation about her son, Ernest. She assumes that Holden is also a Pencey student because of his knowledge of the school and his familiarity with her son.


What are some of the lies that Holden tells Mrs. Morrow?

Holden tells Mrs. Morrow that he has a brain tumor and that he is the number one bassoon player in all of New York. He also tells her that he has a lot of other worries and it would be a disadvantage for him to have to stop and sort them all out right then.


What does Holden think of Mrs Morrow?

Holden finds Mrs. Morrow to be naive and somewhat gullible, as she seems to easily believe his false claims about her son. He feels guilty for lying to her about Ernie, but also finds her to be kind and pleasant to talk to.


What are some of the lies Holden tells Mrs. Morrow?

He lied about his name, and why he was not at schhol. (He said he was going home to get an operation to get a tiny tumor off the side of his brain.)


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Who does Holden meet on his train ride?

Holden met the group of nuns, one of whom, was an old English teacher, and they spent some time talking about romeo and Juliet. Holden was nervous about talking about romeo and Juliet with the nun because of the racey aspects of the play, however he was suprised to discover that the nun had a great interest and love for romeo and Juliet. Holden gave them a donation before they left.


Why does holden tell ernest morrow's mom that his name is Rudolf shmidt?

Holden tells Ernest Morrow's mom that his name is Rudolf Schmidt because he wants to impress her with a false identity. He feels guilty about spending time with her son and lying to him, so he gives her a fictitious name to distance himself from the situation. This reflects Holden's pattern of lying to avoid connection and intimacy with others.


Who does holden meet on the train to New York?

Holden meets the mother of one of his classmates, Ernest Morrow, on the train to New York. He lies to her about knowing her son and their conversation makes him feel even more alienated.


How does holden describe mr and mrs Spencer?

Holden describes Mr. Spencer as old and boring, while he describes Mrs. Spencer as "old and decrepit." He finds them both to be out of touch with his feelings and disinterested in his well-being.