In J.D. Salinger's novel "The Catcher in the Rye," Phoebe gives Holden her favorite hedge sprig. This gesture of kindness triggers a flood of emotions in Holden, leading him to cry because he is overwhelmed with love and gratitude for his sister.
He gave it to her, simply, because it began to rain and he wanted to protect her. However, when she was wearing his hat and carrying his suitcase, it made him realize Phoebe is following directly in his footsteps. This is what makes him change his mind about running away from home.
A1. The one who makes Holden cars are Australian people. A2. Holden are owned by General Motors.
Mr. Antolini upsets and scares Holden when he pats him on the head while he is sleeping, as it crosses Holden's personal boundaries and makes him feel uncomfortable. This physical gesture, combined with Mr. Antolini's drunken behavior and his comments about Holden's inability to take advantage of opportunities, leaves Holden feeling vulnerable and distrustful.
Holden makes a deal with Maurice to have a prostitute sent to his room for $5. After the encounter, Maurice demands an additional $5, to which Holden reluctantly agrees, making a total payment of $10.
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Karana makes a skirt for Tukto in exchange for the necklace with black stones before she leaves the island.
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Holden is a General Motors company. In non-ANZAC markets, it is manufactured as the Chevrolet Cruze, and the Daewoo Lacetti.
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The carrosel shows that 1: Holden has accepted himself into the "adult world' by not going on it. He has accepted that he is grown up. 2: When all the kids are reaching for the "gold ring, if they fall, they fall" you just have to let them "fall" out of childhood, which goes back to the cliff catcher in the rye scene, Holden no longer feels the responsibility of saving kids from falling into adult hood.
Sal discovers that Phoebe's family is going through a crisis, with her mother missing and her father struggling emotionally. This fact makes Sal empathize with Phoebe and feel a sense of loyalty to her as she navigates through a difficult time. It deepens their friendship and makes Sal more determined to help Phoebe during this challenging period.