Nettet“That’s the thing about girls. Every time they do something pretty, even if they’re not much to look at, or even if they’re sort of stupid, you fall in love with them, and then you never … NettetHolden is thinking about the summer he spent with Jane Gallagher and how well he knew her. He really cares for her and even finds the way she holds hands praiseworthy. Then …
Women and Sex Theme in The Catcher in the Rye LitCharts
Nettet16. jul. 2012 · 2. Women “I mean most girls are so dumb and all. After you neck them for a while, you can really watch them losing their brains. You take a girl when she really gets passionate, she just hasn’t... NettetThe Catcher in the Rye. Holden Caulfield in Chapter 3. Holden is always lying to himself, or contradicting himself. He is really confused about everything. He does read a lot of serious novels – his favorite books include ‘Out of Africa’ and he also likes ‘Return of the Native’ and ‘Of Human Bondage’. bookers shrewsbury login
The Catcher in the Rye: Holden Caulfield Quotes
NettetHolden has a very special relationship with his younger sister because they trust and love each other very much. One reason why Holden is so nice to children and that he thinks … NettetAs Holden stands alone on a hill watching the school’s biggest football game of the year from afar, he ridicules his classmates’ fanatical devotion to “Old Pencey” and its traditions. For Holden, the game is a senseless spectacle … NettetThe Catcher in the Rye. Chapter 17. The thought of growing up drives Holden into bouts of depression. Here Holden is trying to persuade Sally Hayes, an attractive girl he has known and dated in the past, into marrying him and going away with him. She thinks the idea proposterous as “we’re both practically children. god of war banner