Respuesta :
This is an excerpt from Catcher in the Rye
Explanation:
- Phoebe is angry with Holden's dismissal. She is sure that their father will be very upset with her brother. Holden says he'll merely be sent to a military school, if he is still around; he plans to head for Colorado to work on a ranch.
- Holden tries to explain to Phoebe what a terrible place Pencey is. He doesn't like anything there. But she concludes that he doesn't like anything anywhere and challenges him to name one thing that he likes.
- Holden tries to focus on the issue, but his mind drifts. Phoebe interrupts and repeats the challenge to think of one thing that Holden likes. It shows Phoebe's concern to elicit from Holden.
Catcher in the Rye is a young-adult fiction by J. Salinger. It is a novel based on the coming of the age and literary realism. Phoebe is disappointed with Holden's vindication.
What is the story Catcher in the Rye about?
Holden Caulfield is the protagonist and the narrator of the story who is intelligent but is expelled from the school. Phoebe is Holden's sister, she is infuriated by Holden's dismissal.
She knows that their father would be angry because Holden is expelled from school. Holden tries to explain his situation to his sister and tells her about his minimum chance of joining the military school.
He explains to her how bad is his school Pencey and he dislikes that place. But Phoebe interrupts him by saying that he doesn't like anything or anywhere.
Her challenge makes him think about the one thing that he likes the most and he couldn't. It shows Phoebe's concern to stimulate Holden. She is seen sympathetic and angry with her brother for not growing up.
No, Phoebe is not phony but Holden is as he is a liar and a hypocrite who tells lies and covers his true feelings and behaviours.
Therefore, Phoebe is not phony and is angry with her brother.
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