Referring to many of them as phonies. He has an extremely challenging time creating a meaningful relationship with his older brother D.B. Due to Holden believing that D.B left his artistic narrative behind for the greed and power, when he went to Hollywood is. Holden comes to say “Now he's out in Hollywood, D.B., being a prostitute,” further displaying his irrational position on his brother. This inability to associate with adults, so close, has only widened the gap between adulthood and childhood making it even more difficult to …show more content…
Spencer, conveyed this simile of advice "Life is a game, boy. Life is a game that one plays by the rule," while chastising him about his failure at Pencey. Suggests that Mr. Spencer believes as Holden matures, he will be bound to these arbitrary rules and must be followed to obtain “Success” in the eyes of the world. Also, according to Mr. Spencer, Holden’s current results in school can be attributed to him abandoning his responsibilities and if he continues to desert these he will have a rude awakening sooner or