Answer: Yes, Holden is a way for JD Salinger to express himself, he uses Holden to show how he feels about society. 2. Why does Salinger end each chapter with a reflection?
Answer: He uses the ending of the chapters to confess while reflecting on his life, which creates the tone. 3. Why doesn’t holden fail english?
Answer: Holden seemed to be very good at writing, and so that is why he doesn’t fail english, and he had already read the books. 4. Why does Holden feel the need to go see Mr. Spencer?
Answer: Holden liked Mr. Spencer, which was odd, because he didn’t like any other teacher. 5. What does the carousel represent in the book?
Answer: Even though Phoebe rides the carousel, Holden doesn’t, because he begins to realize that he is an adult. …show more content…
What are the characteristics of people who are considered “phonies”?
Answer: Holden thinks people that don’t focus on the deeper meaning in life and people who only do things for money, kinda like his brother does. 7. What is the significance of the title The Catcher and the Rye?
Answer: The title comes from a song that is important to Holden. This shows that Holden wants to either rescue children like the catcher in the song, or be saved by the catcher. 8. What is the significance of Holden’s hunter’s hat?
Answer: In attempts to bond with Phoebe and Allie, Holden wears a bright red hat to make relations with the red headed girls. 9. Why does Holden decide to leave Pencey?
Answer: Although he was kicked out for failing too many classes, Holden made the choice to leave so that he wouldn’t have to deal with the “phonies”. 10. What makes Holden so emotional?
Answer: The things that make Holden emotional mostly include anything that involves