Holden feels sorry for Lillian Simmons because she is unable to be herself.
Holden didn't have any place to go, and didn't feel like going to get a another cab. So what he did was go to Grand Central Station.
Holden thought that is brothers work is good but he didn't like the movies
ANGRY
he thought she was a pretty nice girl
Holden feels all actors are "phonies" and the Lunts were no exception, his particular complaint about them being that they were too good.
Holden feels all actors are "phonies" and the Lunts were no exception, his particular complaint about them being that they were too good.
Holden didn't feel he was in the right mood to talk to Jane, and you have to be in the mood for that sort of thing.
Holden waits for Phoebe at the Museum of Natural History in New York City. They meet there to spend time together before Holden plans to leave town.
No not at all do I feel sorry for her she is a disgusting human being in my opinion. Sorry you guys but it's true
Mr. Spencer cares about Holden and is concerned for his well-being. He shows genuine interest in Holden's academic performance and future, but also worries about Holden's behavior and attitude. Overall, he wants the best for Holden and hopes that he can turn things around.
He didn't even care that he got kicked out and was glad he left.
Feel Sorry for the Fanatic was created on 1996-09-25.