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... leukemia. Holden loved Allie so much. Holden would say in the novel that Allie was so intelligent. Holden loved Allie a great deal. Holden ...
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... wants to prevent others from growing up, which would explain his love for the museum and his wanting to become a "catcher in the rye." Holden loved the museum ...
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... Salinger is saying that a person needs reciprocal love to be happy and healthy. Holden is miserable because he lost his brother whom he loved very much. ...
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... Holden loved Jane partly because she was innocent like a child. Later in the book Ward Stradlater, Holden's Roommate, has a date with Jane. ...
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... more about her is how she, "always had her kings in the back-row." This characteristic just shows how childish they were, another reason why Holden loved her. ...
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... Salinger is saying that a person needs reciprocal love to be happy and healthy. Holden is miserable because he lost his brother whom he loved very much. ...
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... Allie. Holden loved his brother more than anything and when Allie died, he punched out all the windows in the garage. Holden said ...
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... meant it when he said it. In return, Sally tells Holden that she loved him as well. After exchanging their false feelings for each ...
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... The sister who was the only one who loved him. In the novel's final paragraph, Holden expresses that he misses his friends from Pencey High School. ...
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... Salinger much like Holden had a sister that he loved very much, in the novel Phoebe is the only person that Holden speaks highly of; both men also spent time ...
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... He continues to tell her how much he loved her and then he regrets saying that because he really does not. Holden's depression, immaturity, and suicidal ...
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... My immediate reaction to The Catcher and the Rye was the "realness" of Holden Caulfield. ... I loved how JD Salinger wrote in a style which made the theme easy to ...
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... He may have never had to deal with the loss of a loved one before. Holden had to miss the funeral for Allie due to the injuries in his hand; he was in the ...
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... He continues to tell her how much he loved her and then he regrets saying that because he really does not. Holden's depression, immaturity, and suicidal ...
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... His sister catches him symbolically by showing him how how much she loved him when she shows up at the museum with her suitcase. ... Eventually, Holden does go home ...
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... He led her on. I told her I loved her and all. It was a lie, of course...I'm crazy. I swear to God I am" said Holden. It is easy to see that Holden is a phony. ...
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... Holden demonstrates one of the most common, yet most effective motivations, the love for another human being. People tend to take their loved ones seriously ...
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... match, except in Phoebe. Holden found in Phoebe the childish innocence he loved in Allie. "Children and Adolescents with depression ...
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... be seen as contempt, as well as despair (Smith 2). He deals with this despair by rejecting loved ones and secluding himself. One detail that Holden shows the ut ...
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... Holden respects him very much and you can tell just from his description of Allie that he loved his brother more than anything, as he describes a nervous ...
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... Holden respects him very much and you can tell just from his description of Allie that he loved his brother more than anything, as he describes a nervous ...
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... Teenagers seem to be able to easily connect with Holden Caudfield ... novel, he experiences loneliness, fear, depression, and a deep desire to be loved and accepted ...
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... Holden respects him very much and you can tell just from his description of Allie that he loved his brother more than anything, as he describes a nervous ...
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... he loved her as a sister so it was not difficult to expand the feelings. When we looked at the time, we realized that time was up and it was time for Holden to ...
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... that Phoebe loves him as he had loved Allie, and he feels that if he were to die, she would be devastated like he was when Allie died. Holden spends alot of ...
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... Ch. 5 Holden had a younger brother who died. He loved him and misses him very much. In thinking about this he thinks, "People never believe you." Pg. 37. ...
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... After eating dinner, Holden began to write the paper and while doing so, became immersed in old memories of his brother Allie whom he loved dearly, but sadly ...
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... squalor). The loss of loved ones and not having a close relationship with your family is common between Holden and Esme. Holden ...
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... He constantly dwells on Allie, his brother's death. From Holden's thoughts, it is obvious that he loved and missed Allie. Allie ...
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... to one another, become adults, that they become "phony" and logical and to love the reasons for more than the loved person." That Holden himself sees childhood ...
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