Caulfield And Phoebe's Phony In Catcher In The Rye

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Holden Caulfield is depressed, unquestionably judgmental of everybody around him, antisocial, and a compulsive liar. Holden’s judgmental attitude towards people made him leave most of the schools he was attending, “One of the biggest reasons I left Elkton Hills was because I was surrounded by phonies. That’s all,” (Salinger 13). Holden hated phonies. Phoebe Caulfield is very intelligent for her age, a joyful person, and she is stable. Holden was going through all of the books on D.B.’s desk when he started looking through Phoebe’s school supplies. “ The book underneath the arithmetic was a geography, and the book under geography was a speller. She’s very good in spelling. She’s very good in all of her subjects, but she’s best in spelling,” (Salinger 160). Although they bear a few minor differences, the similarities between Holden and Phoebe Caulfield are also clear. …show more content…
“It’s really ironical, because I’m six foot two and a half and I have gray hair,” (Salinger 9). He has brown hair and the other half is scattered with gray hairs but you can never see them because he always wears a red hunting hat, “This is a people shooting hat,” Holden said to Ackley, (Salinger 22). Holden is very depressed and to take away all of his problems he likes to smoke them away. “That’s all right. We can smoke till they start screaming at us,” Holden replied to Mrs. Morrow (Salinger 55-56). Phoebe Caulfield has vibrant red hair and she very short. At ten years old she is one of the most intelligent young girls in her grade. She is a happy kid who is impulsive when it comes to Holden, and Holden is super protective of