Phoebe was Holden's little sister in the catcher and the rye, i have no idea exactly what she did.
Holden goes to Phoebe's school to return her to their parents after running away from home. He also wants to say goodbye to her before leaving New York City.
Holden doesn't want Phoebe to run away with him because he realizes that she is too young and that it would be irresponsible of him to involve her in his troubled and uncertain life. He wants her to have a chance at a normal childhood and doesn't want to burden her with his problems.
He gave it to her, simply, because it began to rain and he wanted to protect her. However, when she was wearing his hat and carrying his suitcase, it made him realize Phoebe is following directly in his footsteps. This is what makes him change his mind about running away from home.
Holden changes his mind about going away because he begins to realize the emotional weight of leaving his family and the connections he has in his life. His desire to escape is overshadowed by his love for his younger sister, Phoebe, and his longing for genuine relationships. This internal conflict highlights his struggle with loneliness and the complexities of growing up, ultimately leading him to reconsider his decision to leave.
Holden goes to Central Park because he finds solace in the familiar surroundings and seeks a place to think away from the chaos of his life. It represents a safe haven where he can reflect on his feelings of alienation and loss. Additionally, he is searching for his younger sister, Phoebe, and hopes to find her in a place that holds happy memories from his childhood.
Holden has a strong bond with his sister. He can't commit suicide because for one he doesn't want people looking at his dead body when he has passed away. Holden feels that if he is still here and alive his mother will be fine. If he is dead Holden's mother will go into a state of depression and he doesn't want her to feel like that. Holden loves Phoebe and he doesn't want her to turn out like he has. He is depressed and uses a lot of defense mechanisms because of Allie's death and if he died Pheobe would turn out to be like him.
his brother that recently passed away in the book
his brother that recently passed away in the book
his brother that recently passed away in the book
In "The Catcher in the Rye," the golden ring Holden Caulfield buys for his sister Phoebe symbolizes his desire to protect her innocence and keep her safe from the harsh realities of the world. It represents his longing to preserve her youth and hold on to the purity he believes is slipping away from him and those he cares about.
Phoebe Caulfield is Holden's little sister. She is around the age of ten and on the brink of corruption, about to become a phony. Holden is constantly trying to immortalize her purity and innocence, but is always reminded of the fact that she is slowly growing up; ex: Holden buys a record entitled "Little Shirley Beans" for Phoebe, but the record breaks. Another way in which Phoebe is slowly becoming a phony and betraying Holden is by her role as Benedict Arnold in her school's play.Jane Gallagher is Holden's childhood friend that he may or may not have had romantic feelings for. Holden notes that she had dealt with hardships within her family, causing her to be very guarded; Ex: In checkers, Jane always kept her kings on the back row instead of moving them. Holden gets in a fight with his roommate at Pencey Prep, Stradlater, because he refuses to give Holden information about his date with Jane."Sunny" The Prostitute is the very young girl that Holden is provided with by Maurice, Sunny's pimp. Instead of doing "proper" business with Sunny, Holden insists that the two just talk. Sunny's green dress is very symbolic in the sense that the dress is hiding her true identity from the world; The dress gives her a youthful and innocent appearance while her true motives on the inside are quite the opposite.Sally Hayes is a girl that Holden is know to have been dating for a long time, even though he views her as the epitome of a phony. Holden takes her out to see a show at Radio City and the two go ice skating, where he proposes that they run away together.
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