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Catcher In The Rye

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Name: Course: Tutor: Date: Catcher in the Rye Questions CHARACTERIZATION Who is Phoebe? How does Holden view her, and what does she mean to him? How has Salinger constructed Phoebe’s character in this novel; what does she represent? Please thoroughly explain your interpretation. Why does Phoebe become upset with Holden? Phoebe is Holden’s younger sister. Holden views her as a treasure and wishers her good. He also sees her as the only person he can confide in despite her young age since he had lost favor in all of her friends and professor. In the novel she represents the encouraging force in every turmoil. That even when everyone is against someone, there is always someone who is supportive and understanding. This can be seen from the case where it is only phoebe who was willing to support Holden through his wishes. She later becomes upset when Holden refuses to travel with him as h ...
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