Going along with Ferris and Holden, I almost feel like they are the exact same person! They both absolutely hate going to school, and are both extremely opinionated and hilarious. I find myself laughing super hard every time they think or say something. I predict that Holden will eventually learn his lesson that school is extremely important to your future, just as Ferris learned. If I could change one thing about Holden throughout the book though, I would change his inner thoughts, and make some of them outer so I could experience some of the other character's reactions to the his dialogue. You definitely see a lot of this in the film production, because thoughts aren't usually translated in movies towards an audience.
To conclude this blog post, I would like to make a few predictions to the future of the book. Because I have viewed the movie, Ferris Bueller's Day Off, I can conclude that Holden will learn a very important lesson in the end that he avoided in the beginning of the book. That his history teacher, Mr. Stradlater, was right. He needs to start applying and learning instead of just being a rebel at every single school he attends. Sure there is a time and place for being crazy and being a teenager, but he must learn to act like an adult at sometime, and that should be now rather than later in life. As a High-School student, I know that it is easy to slack off and wait until the last minute, but I usually make sure it gets done, and hopefully Holden will too!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0KFVLWX7eEY
(Opening Monologue from Ferris Bueller's Day Off)