In J.D. Salinger's "The Catcher in the Rye," Carl Luce responds to Holden Caulfield's requests for advice and companionship with a mix of amusement and detachment. He offers some guidance, emphasizing the importance of maturity and sexual experience, but ultimately seems uninterested in fully engaging with Holden's emotional turmoil. Carl's responses often highlight his own sense of distance and reluctance to delve into Holden's deeper issues, reflecting Holden's struggle to connect with those around him.
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