Sal understands the importance of forgiveness and moving on from the past, which Phoebe and Prudence struggle with. Sal learns to let go of anger and resentment, while Phoebe and Prudence hold onto grudges and are trapped by their emotions. This allows Sal to find peace and closure, while Phoebe and Prudence remain stuck in their pain.
Sal and Phoebe saw Sergeant Bickle at the drugstore.
she thinks it is very strange dont you think so too
Because Sal Isn't scared of spiders
Phoebe is more dramatic and imaginative, while Sal is more grounded and practical. Phoebe is also more outspoken and anxious, while Sal is more reflective and reserved. Additionally, Phoebe is harboring emotional turmoil related to her mother's disappearance, while Sal is dealing with the grief of losing her mother.
Sal, Phoebe, and Pandora are alike in ch. 27 because they still had hope even when everything seemed sad to them. Hope this helps! From J.Z. 😊
Sal was noticing that Phoebe's mother was really suffering from the neglect of her family. Her mom was reaching out to Phoebe, but Phoebe was just brushing her off. The entire reason she was crying was that she may not become a cheerleader, which seemed very self centered in the scheme of things. Sal asked her "In the course of a lifetime, what does it matter?" Phoebe replied that it would matter her entire life, but Sal thought that Phoebe should see that it was her relationship with her mother that would actually matter.
Sal discovers that Phoebe's family is going through a crisis, with her mother missing and her father struggling emotionally. This fact makes Sal empathize with Phoebe and feel a sense of loyalty to her as she navigates through a difficult time. It deepens their friendship and makes Sal more determined to help Phoebe during this challenging period.
Sal and Phoebe prejudged the lunatic by assuming he was scary and dangerous because of his unkempt appearance and erratic behavior. They were afraid of him and did not take the time to understand his story or circumstances before forming their opinion of him.
after they had angry sucking time in the bed p
She is jealous that Phoebe's mother came back and hers didn't. I think she is also a little jealous of how Phoebe can talk people in to things, and how she can always say what she thinks.
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Sal reflects on her own feelings of jealousy and insecurity as she observes Phoebe's confident and carefree nature during her weekend visit. She realizes that she has been projecting her own insecurities onto Phoebe and gains insight into her own emotions and behavior. Sal's observations of Phoebe prompt her to examine her own self-perception and relationships with others.