Maybe the author’s intention was to reflect upon the matter of double standard.
I know it sounds a little stupid, but that's what I thought of, after reading novella's post (the long one).
But don't we all, in one way or another do the same? Does that make us all phonies?
I'm not sure what Holden means by the word "phony", but while reading the book, I thought he meant people who didn't act like themselves.. hmmm.. I think I'll have to do more thinking about that one. Maybe he had this view of how people should behave, and if they acted in some other way, they were phonies?
I know it sounds a little stupid, but that's what I thought of, after reading novella's post (the long one).
novella said:But Holden is the one who lies to please or impress other people. Isn't that fitting his definition?
But don't we all, in one way or another do the same? Does that make us all phonies?
I'm not sure what Holden means by the word "phony", but while reading the book, I thought he meant people who didn't act like themselves.. hmmm.. I think I'll have to do more thinking about that one. Maybe he had this view of how people should behave, and if they acted in some other way, they were phonies?