Holden fears and desire love because he lost someone that he love and he is afraid that if he loves again he will loose then to
love, desire, joy, anger, fear, hate and sadness.
Warped in the Making: Crimes of Love and Hate
Holden's feelings for his deceased brother Allie and his sister Phoebe for sure, and possibly for Jane Gallagher, too.
love, desire, joy, anger, fear, hate and sadness.
In J.D. Salinger's novel "The Catcher in the Rye," Phoebe gives Holden her favorite hedge sprig. This gesture of kindness triggers a flood of emotions in Holden, leading him to cry because he is overwhelmed with love and gratitude for his sister.
Holden watches his sister Phoebe ride on the carousel in Central Park. This moment symbolizes Holden's desire to protect the innocence of childhood and demonstrates his love and affection for his sister. It also provides a glimpse of hope and optimism for the future.
The principal passions are love and hatred, desire and fear, joy, sadness, and anger.
Holden decides to run away after his confrontation with Mr. Antolini when he feels overwhelmed and lost. Phoebe surprises him by dressing up and leaving a note saying she is coming with him, showing her love and loyalty to her brother.
Fear and love of God, the desire to be able to observe the Torah unimpeded, and God's help.
Fear and love of God, the desire to be able to observe the Torah unimpeded, and God's help.
there is no fear of love, but fear of losing love.
Broken at Love - 2012 Holden at Love 1-5 was released on: USA: 4 October 2012 (internet)