How Does Holden Criticize The Sexsim In Women's Education

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To begin with, JD Standler illiturates the sexsim in women’s education by incoradtining it into two of our female characters, the nuns and the lavender girls. During the 1950’s, women were not granted the freedom of education, rarely have you ever seen a women go to school or graduate to college. The lavender girls represent the stereotype of women being uneducated. Stander states through Holden “ I tried to get them in a little intelligent conversation, but it was practically impossible… you could hardly tell which one was the stupidest of the three of them. “ (Salinger, 73) . Holden criticizes them without getting to fully know them, his attitude towards them comes from their consent obsession of looking for celebrities and their ignorance