Question: Holden is already leaving the school and likely won't see Stradlater again, so why is he willing to write the composition paper for him instead of rejecting the favor?
Question: In the beginning of chapter three, Holden admits to being a liar. However, Holden has complained about phonies on numerous occasions. What is the difference between being a liar and being a phony? (How) Do these two things contradict each other?
Question: In chapter 4 Holden says that Stradlater is a "Secret Slob". Why does he say this, is he jealous of Stradlater's looks and how little work he does to look the way he does?
Question: What was the real reason from Mr. Spencer inviting Holden over. Did he believe he could change Holden mind set towards school and life in general.
Question: Holden is already leaving the school and likely won't see Stradlater again, so why is he willing to write the composition paper for him instead of rejecting the favor?
ReplyDeleteQuestion: In the beginning of chapter three, Holden admits to being a liar. However, Holden has complained about phonies on numerous occasions. What is the difference between being a liar and being a phony? (How) Do these two things contradict each other?
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ReplyDeleteQuestion: In chapter 4 Holden says that Stradlater is a "Secret Slob". Why does he say this, is he jealous of Stradlater's looks and how little work he does to look the way he does?
ReplyDeleteQuestion: What was the real reason from Mr. Spencer inviting Holden over. Did he believe he could change Holden mind set towards school and life in general.
ReplyDeleteQuestion: what does Spencer mean when he says that Holden will become concerned about his future but it will already be too late?
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ReplyDeleteDo all the things he gets a "bang" out of have a common ground? Is there a common theme they seem to follow?