Catcher In The Rye Phoebe Character Analysis

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The character of Holden from the book The Catcher in the Rye, by J. D. Salinger is a complicated one who readers have many different views on. Readers like him because throughout most of the book he thinks about how he wants to protect children and especially his little sister Phoebe, from all the bad in the world. One can see an example of this when he goes to Phoebe's school to leave her a note and sees a bad word someone wrote on the wall. This upsets him and he begins to worry about how kids will see it and wonder about it. He thinks angrily “I thought about how Phoebe and all the other little kids would see it...I kept wanting to kill whoever's written it.” (Page 260) One can also see an example of how Holden wants to protect children …show more content…

An example of this is when he is kicked out of the school he was attending, Pencey. This was because he failing his classes and even though he knew this he didn’t try to bring up his grades. He states calmly and without any regret “I was flunking four subjects and not applying myself...they gave me frequent warnings…” (Page 6) This decision to let himself get kicked out of school was a poor one because he does not know how this will affect him in the future, including what kind of job he will be able to get. Another poor decision he makes is at age sixteen he decides he is going to run away from his home in New York and start a new life out in the west as a deaf, mute, person and work at a gas station WHile he hends up not going through with it he was very serious about it. However, he hadn't thought about how he had almost no money and nowhere to go, along with the fact that he was only sixteen. He even decides “I might come home when I was about thirty-five, I figured, in case somebody got sick and wanted to see me before they died.” (Page 265) Holden decides he won’t come home for 19 more years. Holden easily making very serious, bad decisions that could have a strong impact on the rest of his life without even giving them a second thought is why many readers dislike the character of

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