Holden accepts Allie's death and acknowledges that he can't protect everyone, but still finds it difficult to cope with the loss of his brother. He is deeply affected and mourns Allie's passing, struggling to come to terms with his grief.
Holden thinks about his body being in a cemetery for eternity and that Allie's body is there. He wonders about his funeral.
Holden thinks about his body being in a cemetery for eternity and that Allie's body is there. He wonders about his funeral.
Holden did not attend his brother Allie's funeral because he was in the hospital recovering from a nervous breakdown after Allie's death. It was too emotionally overwhelming for Holden to face the reality of losing his beloved brother.
Holden tells us that he broke all the windows in the garage where Allie's body was kept after the funeral. He also mentions that he slept in the garage after everyone had left. Overall, Holden is deeply affected by Allie's death and struggles to come to terms with his loss.
Allie is significant to thew story because ever since he died Holden has become a different person. Holden tries the best he can to keep allies spirit as close as he can by keeping some of his personal things.
Holden Caulfield shows the graffiti "Fuck you" written on the wall to his sister Phoebe, not his friend. This moment signifies Holden's frustration with adult society and his desire to protect Phoebe's innocence.
Holden visits Mr. Spencer to say Good-by.
It would be the same as in English.
The book does not say their names.
William Holden did not say, "Judy, Judy, Judy" in a movie, to my knowledge. Cary Grant is famous for saying that, though.
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no. Kanye West did not go to Patrick Swayze's funeral and say that Michael's Jackson's funeral was better.