Holden Caulfield has nothing to dislike other than school on a holiday in another school. No matter where you are, you can only see ponies in the halls, cafes and classrooms. Always fix your hair and wear perfect clothes and perfect shoes. They carry their perfect gold leaf purse. They exacerbate the bad school days. Even a teacher is a pony. All these people, especially my fourth teacher. I do not even know her real name. We all call her her old Doc. Boy, Do you dislike her class?
Holden Caulfield is described in the book of "The Catcher in the Rye", JD. It is Salinger. Even though he is still a virgin, Holden is also very obsessed with sex. Throughout the book, Holden often calls people "hypocrisy". There are many times that Holden's obsession with sex is shown in this book. Holden Caulfield thinks that sex should occur between the two who care about each other and respect each other. When he doubted he had sex with Jane, he did not have a stradle. Later in New York with Holden, he tried to call Jane many times, but it was not so. He never mentioned the reason, but in subconscious mind, if he calls Jane, he must face a new man, he may have lost the innocence of a girl checking in He recalls that no back bank Holden is afraid of the possibilities of "new" Jane
The word Holden Caulfield seems to be surrounded by "whisper"; at least that is his view. In fact, Holden is dissatisfied with subconscious, so it may be hiding the truth. Holden Caulfield seems to have a false phobia that prevents him from mature. Only adults seem to be "Ponies", but from his remarks on this topic it is clear that anyone can enter this category. One of my biggest reasons