Holden thinks of himself when Phoebe asks him to name one thing he likes because he struggles to find genuine connections and often feels isolated. His recognition of himself in that moment highlights his deep-seated insecurities and internal conflicts. Additionally, it reflects his desire for authenticity and meaning in a world he perceives as phony, making it difficult for him to appreciate anything beyond his own experiences. Ultimately, it underscores his emotional turmoil and longing for self-acceptance.
She asks Holden to name one thing that he likes. Holden hesitates to think of anything but says he likes talking to her [Phoebe]
Holden thinks of James Castle when Phoebe asks him this because James was a boy at their previous school who stood up to bullies and jumped out of a window to avoid being bullied. Holden admires James for his courage and integrity, and the memory of him highlights Holden's own desire to protect innocence and stand up against cruelty.
Holden Caulfield finds happiness when he is in the presence of his younger sister, Phoebe, whom he deeply cares for. He also experiences moments of joy when he reminisces about his deceased brother, Allie, whom he held in high regard.
assuming that you dont like him...do anything and every thing as to not lead him on. or just tell him flat out your not interested.
He rocks his world Holden wakes up to Mr. Antolini stroking his head, he thinks he's being gay and hurries out of the apartment
It Likes Bones It likes other dogs and the thing it really loves is it's owner it Forgets About his Parents and when he/she is bought After maybe ten Days it thinks your its parents they love being fed and Loved.So Hope this is what you wanted!.
Of course her name phoebe Tonkin but the email looking thing or whatever is @PhoebetTonkin, that's the real phoebe Tonkin on twitter.
It means:He thinks you're cute.He cares about you.Or he likes you...a lot...
Very hard to say. Holden seems to dismiss his mother as almost an abstract. He has no complaints about her, and he also has no praise for her. The reader gets the impression that he does think she is an excellent mother to Phoebe, and Holden is genuinely concerned about what his mother's reaction will be when she finds out he "got the axe again". The most specific thing Holden tells us about his mother is that she is very nervous, "half the time she's up all night smoking cigarettes".
When we think a thing, the thing we think is not the thing we think we think, but only the thing we think we think we think. So if the Pittsburgh thinks, he will actually beat the thing that the opponent thinks he thinks.
If she thinks you are a friend then she'll talk to you much more than she would if she likes you, and if she thinks of you as a friend she won't mind sitting by you or something like that. If she DOES like you, she probably won't talk to you much or sit near you much, because she probably doesn't want to give any hints that she likes you. Another thing, if she likes you, she might smile or wink at you sometimes, and you might even find her gazing at you. If you like her, just get the courage to ask her if she likes you, if she says no-its fine, if she says sorta, kinda, or yes, get the courage and tell her you like her. Hope this helps.
Holden (the car)