he thought she was a pretty nice girl
Holden thought that is brothers work is good but he didn't like the movies
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.
He didn't even care that he got kicked out and was glad he left.
A lawyer has to try and prove their client innocent whether they really are or not. Holden's father is a lawyer and Holdens feels that that is a "phony" way to make a living. Holden is worried that he will have the same "phony" life as his father.
Holden does not like the headmaster at Pencey Prep because he perceives him as phony and superficial. He feels the headmaster focuses more on appearances and playing politics rather than genuinely caring about the students' well-being. Holden is disillusioned with the headmaster's insincerity and lack of authenticity.
she was the headmaster's daughter, he thinks shes a pretty nice girl because she does not give a lot of horse manure about what a great guy her father was.
USA High - 1997 The Headmaster's Daughter 1-7 was released on: USA: 1997 USA: 12 August 1997
Mr. Haas is the headmaster at Pencey Prep, the school that Holden Caulfield attends in "The Catcher in the Rye." Holden dislikes Mr. Haas, finding him insincere and disliking his tendency to give long-winded speeches.
Mr. Thurmer is the headmaster at Pencey Prep, the school that Holden Caulfield attends in "The Catcher in the Rye" by J.D. Salinger. Holden has a meeting with Mr. Thurmer at the beginning of the novel, where he is criticized for his poor academic performance.
Holden thought that is brothers work is good but he didn't like the movies
Holden feels sorry for Lillian Simmons because she is unable to be herself.
Alexa "Lexi" Louise Florence Hughes.
Amanda Holden is 46 years old (birthdate: February 16, 1971).
ANGRY
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.