Holden and Jane were childhood friends who shared a platonic relationship. Holden deeply cared for Jane and considered her a source of innocence and authenticity in a world he viewed as superficial and phony. Their relationship was marked by a mutual understanding and respect for each other's individuality.
like romeo and juliet..i guess
Jane is the only girl that Holden can really stand. They spent a lot of time together when they were younger but they didn't exactly date. They liked to hold hands but didn't do things like kiss.
Stradlater and Holden fight over Jane Gallagher, a girl whom they both know. Stradlater goes on a date with Jane, which upsets Holden because he has deep feelings for her and doesn't like the idea of Stradlater being with her. This leads to a physical fight between the two characters.
To Holden, Jane symbolized purity, innocence, and authenticity. He admired her genuine nature in a world he found phony. Stradlater, on the other hand, saw her as just another girl to date and did not connect with her on a deeper level like Holden did.
Jane austen decided to make a character whom nobody but her would like and named her Emma
Mr. Spencer is Holden's former history teacher. He failed Holden, but they still have a close relationship otherwise. Mr. Spencer is almost like a type of father figure to Holden, lecturing him on his poor academic state in the aftermath of his expulsion.
Holden's roommate at pencey prep.
a bit he cant decide between Jane vannessa or miley.... Who do you think
Holden is a misfit because he does not fit in with the world of children, but he is also not yet an adult. While he has yet to have sexual relations, Holden does not see himself in the same pure child-like light that he saw in his brother Allie. Because of this, Holden is stuck in between worlds and is therefore a misfit.
well if its anytrhing like the relationship between birds and pigs not good
The relationship you describe is called an analogy.
Its like the relationship of sun to every plants...