The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger

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In the novel The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger, Holden demonstrates how dependent he is on Phoebe. Growing up, Holden has always been alone, kicked out schools, does not have anyone to talk to. However, throughout the book he realizes how much Phoebe cares for him, and that he isn't alone because he has her. Holden is dependent on Phoebe because she loves and cares for him, which he doesn't see anyone else doing. Throughout Holden's life, he has pushed people away and judges them; however, he is very affectionate about Phoebe. In the novel Holden says, "You never saw a little kid so pretty and smart in your whole life"(67). Throughout the book, Holden always finds people's faults, but Phoebe is the one person he doesn't judge. Holden loves his sister and demonstrates this by describing her as a beautiful and smart person. He enjoys doing things that make Phoebe happy: "They charged me five bucks for it because it was so hard to get, but I didn't care. Boy it made so happy all of a sudden"(116).After being in New York City, Holden did not have a lot of money left, even so he...

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