Allie is Holden's brother that died of leukemia. his mitt is special because he was really smart and ........
The baseball mitt holds sentimental value for Holden because it is a connection to his deceased brother, Allie. It represents Holden's struggle with coping with loss and his desire to hold on to his youth and innocence. The mitt symbolizes Allie's uniqueness and Holden's longing for a sense of permanence and authenticity in a world he sees as phony.
Allie's baseball mitt in "The Catcher in the Rye" symbolizes innocence, purity, and the loss of childhood. It represents Holden's longing to preserve the goodness and authenticity of his brother Allie, who died young. The mitt serves as a reminder of Holden's struggle to protect innocence in a world he sees as corrupt and phony.
Allie was Holden's younger brother who died of Leukemia. He had a baseball mitt that he wrote poems on in green pen so he could read something while playing in the outfield. Holden and Allie were pretty close.
He wrote about Allie'e baseball mitt. "Anyway, that's what I wrote Stradlater's composition about. Old Allie's baseball mitt."
do not knowImproved answer:Allie's baseball glove was a symbol of Allie. It showed Holden's feelings of a genuine character. The poems showed his intelligence and inventiveness.Improved answer:Alli's baseball mitt was, to me, a symbolization of how much he wanted to catch the children in the rye and save them from falline. To embrace them with love and words of meaning, witch comes from the poems on the baseball mitt.
In the book 'Catcher in the Rye' by J.D.Salinger, Stradlater asks Holden Caulfield to write his English homework which was a describtive essey. Stradlater was going to a date and his roommate Holden was realy good at english. Eventually, though he doesn't wants to, Holden agrees and writes about his dead younger brother Allie baseball mitt. Left-handed fielder's mitt. Allie had poems written all around it in green ink.
Allie's baseball glove symbolizes innocence, youth, and Allie himself as a pure and untainted soul. It serves as a reminder to Holden of the fragility of childhood and the loss of innocence as one grows older. The glove also represents Holden's desire to protect and preserve the innocence of children, including his younger sister Phoebe.
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."
Holden does not give us any of the poems from Allie's glove, he only tells us of the existence of the glove covered with poems.
Holden writes about his dead younger brother Allie left-handed fielder's mitt. Allie had poems written all around it in green ink.
Baseball because a mitt is a baseball equiptment and his first name is mitt.