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    Holden and his women

    Well, In the book Holden meets quite a few women in the short time that bookdescribes. Or just talks about them. The most important in the book is Holden`s

    sister, who he trust the most. Her name is Phoebe. he understands him and hisproblems and she doesn!t tell their parents, that Holden is kicked out of school. "e#twoman in the book is all$. Holden in%ites her on a date, and she accepts. The$ hadknown each other for $ears. he had &ood opinion about him, but he reall$disappoint her on their date, when he wanted that the$ run awa$ and &o on the otherpart of 'nited tates. he lea%es him after a row. One of the most important part ofthe book is where Holden orders a prostitute. (ut when she comes, he doesn!t wantto do an$thin& else but talk. he doesn!t want to talk. he &ets mone$ from Holdenand then she &oes awa$. Holden is not sorr$ for an$thin&. "ot for no ha%in& se#, notfor the mone$ he lost for nothin&. (ut he also doesn!t fell bad or sorr$ for hirin& aprostitute. He doesn!t ha%e bad conscience or an$thin& like that. (ut a reader can

    feel that he is an usual teena&er and he is ful of hormones, because he oftene%aluates &irls with lookin& her but, her fi&ure ) in &eneral, their looks. He is reall$weird on the train, where he meets his friends mother and he e%aluates her. He sa$sthat she has &ot &ood bod$ and comments like that. Holden is confused when he iswith a &irl, because he often spoils the situation. (ut Holden is a confused bo$ andthere is no surpassin& that no women in the book reall$ understands him.