American publisher Henry Luce was born on 3 April 1898, in Penglai City, China.
Holden's date with Sally is a disaster because he insults her and criticizes her choices, leading to arguments and tension between them. Holden's inability to communicate effectively and his tendency to be confrontational contribute to the date's failure.
Stradlater punched Holden because Holden was hitting him as well. kept calling Stradlater a moron even though he warned Holden to stop many times. ( i also think its a pet peeve or something because in the book, it said "All morons hate it when you call them a moron."[ch. 6])
yes she did!!!
Stradlater told him.
Holden makes a date with Sally Hayes, an old friend from his prep school days. He reaches out to her when he is feeling lonely and wants company.
Holden leaves because he flashes back to when he went on a double date with stradlater in the car, and stradlater kept trying to talk this girl into doing stuff and she kept saying no, please stop..
Holden is worried about Stradlater's intentions with Jane and confronts him about his date, leading to a physical altercation. Holden feels protective of Jane and suspects Stradlater of mistreating her, causing tension in their interaction. Ultimately, their exchange reveals Holden's complex emotions about relationships and his desire to protect those he cares about.
Holden considered "George something . . . I don't even remember", to be a typical snobby, phony Ivy League jerk. The fact that "George" pointedly horned in on Holden's date did not help Holden's opinion of him either.
Leonardo died at Clos Luce, on May 2, 1519.
Stradlater's date for the night isJane Gallagher, a girl that Holden knows well from childhood and likes.
Holden starts off feeling excited and hopeful about his date with Sally, but as the evening progresses, he becomes disillusioned and frustrated. He becomes increasingly critical of her behavior and their interactions, leading to a sense of disappointment and dissatisfaction by the end of the date.