"I agree! I agree they do, some of them! But that's all I get out of it. See? Thats my point. That's exactly my goddam point."
1. This point is a true break through for Holden I feel like. It really stuck out the most to me from these three chapters. He's talking to Sally about how he hates school and he hates all the people around him, and I think that he has this sudden break through about how that's all he gets out of school.
2. I think that it means that Holden actually cares about what's happening around him. He's constantly been going through out the book acting like he doesn't care about what happens to him, and what the people around him think of him, and that he doesn't care about where he's going in life, but I think that this proves that all people that are like this in society, really deep down care the most about everyone and everything around him.
3. I think that it matters towards the book because its this true break through moment for Holden. I think that he's like opening up a little bit in some way, like this is almost a cry for help per say. He's telling Sally that that's pretty much all he can focus on. That's all he gets out of life. He knows that he's not normal, and that normal people care more about their school work then what everyone around him is doing, and that he knows how he should be but he isn't that way.
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