Mr Antolini
Mr Antolini is a fictional character from the J.D. Salinger novel "The Catcher in the Rye".
He appears in the second half of the novel after Holden visits him looking for a place to stay. Mr Antolini offers Holden Caulfield a bed and then they begin to enter a deep conversation where Holden exposes many of his insecurities. In the conversation Mr Antolini promotes education as the only method to complete a person's character.
Shortly after, Holden looks for pajamas to change in to, only to find that Mr. Antolini did not leave him any so Holden simply goes to sleep in his underwear. After Holden goes to bed he awakes to find Mr Antolini stroking his head and staring at him. Holden "jumps about a thousand feet" in the air, freaks out, gets sweaty and embarrassed, and asks Mr. Antolini "what the hellya doing?" Mr. Antolini replies by saying that he was "just admiring" Holden. Upon hearing this Holden makes an excuse to leave, fearing that Mr Antolini was attempting a homosexual advance. Holden has a hard time leaving however, and Mr. Antolini tells him "Don't be ridiculous Holden. Get back into bed." Holden eventually leaves Mr. Antolini's apartment, sweating like a nervous wreck and says that "perverty" stuff like that "happened to him about twenty times" since he was a kid. Soon after, Holden thinks back to the event, and wonders if he made the wrong assumption.
The chapter involving Mr. Antolini is one of the most ambiguous in the entire novel, because throughout the novel Holden has conflicting thoughts about sexuality, and is very much scared of homosexuality. Many people have had a hard time determining whether Mr. Antolini was more of a role model or a "pervert".