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In ch. 2, Holden is critical of Old Spencer for getting “a big bang” out of buying an old, beat-up Navajo blanket and for repeatedly calling him “boy” because Holden hates the insulting term. The irony of this is unveiled in ch. 3-4 when Holden does two similar things. What are the two parallel things that Holden has/does in this chapter that mimic Old Spencer? Why do you think Salinger included such connections between Holden and Old Spencer? What point was Salinger trying to make?

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