People also ask, what does Holden do at Ernie's?
At Ernie's, Holden listens to Ernie play the piano but is unimpressed. He takes a table, drinks Scotch and soda, and listens to the conversations around him, which he finds depressing and phony.
One may also ask, what is Holden really talking about when he discusses the suitcases? They really do". Holden is talking about prejudices that are deeply ingrained in people. Having a nice suitcase identifies an individual as belonging to a high social class, something to which most people aspire even while pretending that they don't.
Likewise, why does Holden want to join a monastery?
In this case, he's worried that Stradlater had sex with Jane during their date. He knows all about Stradlater's reputation as a seducer, and Holden is so wracked with insecurity that he instinctively fears the worst. In Chapter 7 of The Catcher in the Rye, Holden tells Ackley that he is thinking of joining a monastery.
Is Holden right about Lillian?
Holden says that Lillian Simmons is a phony and that nobody there actually liked her. Based on your reading of their exchange, is Holden right about Lillian? Not really.
