The Catcher in the Rye

             In the beginning of the novel, The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger,
             Holden starts off by talking about only things he hates and many parts of the story is continues from that hatred. Holden may seem as though he believes everyone is phony, yet in other cases the story holds characters that Holden truly likes, if not cares for deeply. Though many may not see it, but Holden has a sensitive side to himself. It is difficult for Holden to accept people for who they are, but in this case, Holden accepts everything about a few characters in the novel leaving him to like them.
             Within Holden's siblings, he likes Phobe, and Allie, but Holden does not like his older bother, D.B.. During a time when Holden was in need he turned to his sister: "... I damn near gave my kid sister a buz, though. I certainly felt like talking to her on the phone. Somebody with a sense and all..." He loves and respects her completely. Phoebe is the only person in the world who too understands and loves him completely. Holden quotes: "You should see her. You never saw a little kid so pretty and smart in your whole life. She's really smart. I mean she's had all A's ever since she started school." Holden is so proud of Phobe. Holden admires her intelligence, and he tends to show it a lot. "You'd like her. I mean if you tell old Phoebe something, she knows exactly what the hell you're talking about..." Although she is only ten years old, she is very clever, emotional, and passionate. Phoebe seems very mature for having such a young age. Obviously, Holden feels lucky to have a person like Allie as a sister.
             Also, Allie is another character that Holden likes. Allie is Holden's younger brother who died of leukemia on July 18, 1946. Allie was extremely close to Holden. Holden believes that Allie was "about fifty times intelligent" as anyone Holden has ever known. Even though Holden is older than Allie, Holden still seems to look up to him. Holden says...

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