This quote can be found only in the movie.
It can be heard in the third movie, and is told by the headmaster.
I just checked the book, and it doesn't appear there.
Answer:
Holden Caulfield writes his story from a rest home to which he has been sent for therapy. ... He then begins to tell the story of his breakdown, beginning with his departure from Pencey Prep, a famous school he attended in Agerstown, Pennsylvania. ... The Saturday before Christmas vacation ...
Explanation:
Holden Caulfield writes his story from a rest home to which he has been sent for therapy. ... He then begins to tell the story of his breakdown, beginning with his departure from Pencey Prep, a famous school he attended in Agerstown, Pennsylvania. ... The Saturday before Christmas vacation ...
Hello!
In this paragraph, the author/narrator is referencing everyday things that we may see, like flowers, weeds, rocks, and more, to how they feel! For example, the author tells us that a flower is basically "trapped" in a pot, although it is beautiful and gets much attention and care, then he compares the trapped flower, to the weed, which although is in a "dangerous condition", it is free.
So, what I understand from this paragraph is that sometimes we can feel trapped, like a flower, or free, like a weed.
Have a wonderful day! Hope this helps! :)
I believe it’s B I believe it drugs