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Why does Holden enjoy talking to the nuns?

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Asked by: Rosemary Bridges

In other parts of the novel, Holden shows charity and kindness toward those who need it. He buys his sister an album, sells his typewriter for $20 even though it cost $90, and helps a little girl at Central Park with her ice skates. Ultimately, the nuns are merely symbolic of Holden’s desire to protect the innocent.

What does Holden like about the nuns?

But the nuns are kind, intelligent, and sympathetic. They don’t conform to his stereotyped understanding of organized religion, nor do they seem to have the phoniness that Holden expects of anything institutionalized. He is surprised that one nun loves Romeo and Juliet and that they can have a conversation about it.

What is the significance of Holden’s interaction with the nuns?

One of them teaches English and the other American Government. The English-teaching nun asks Holden about what he’s read in school, and they strike up a conversation about Romeo and Juliet. This disturbs Holden, as he has a hard time with the fact that a nun likes such a sexy play.

Why do you think Holden keeps thinking about the nuns?

Why do you think he is thinking about this? The two nuns going around collecting money. Because he feels bad for them. What is Holden’s response to Phoebe’s question?

How does Holden embarrass himself in front of the nuns?

After accidentally blowing smoke in the nuns’ face as they say goodbye, Holden apologizes, is embarrassed, and generally feels depressed by the whole thing, especially the money part.

Who do the nuns remind Holden of?

Holden checks out of the hotel and goes to Grand Central Station to store his bags in a locker. He then goes to a small sandwich shop for breakfast. While eating, he meets two nuns carrying cheap suitcases that remind him of one of his former roommates, who had very inexpensive luggage.

Why does Holden believe it could be awkward for a nun to teach English?

15.3 Why does Holden believe it could be awkward for a nun to teach English? Holden believes it could be awkward for a nun to teach English is the sexual symbolism contained in literature books that might be against their religion.

What does Holden think of the nuns at the train station does he think they are phonies explain?

What is Holden’s opinion of the nuns in the train station? Are you surprised that he doesn’t think that they are phonies? Holden likes the nuns because they seem genuine and unaffected They are kind to him and think he’s a nice boy. Why does walk down Broadway looking for a record store?