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  1. Phoebe is Holden's younger sister who challenges his view of the world and his refusal to grow up. She is a child, but not an innocent one, and she understands Holden's sadness and insecurity better than he does.

  2. Phoebe is Holden's younger sister and a voice of reason and maturity in the novel. She challenges his cynicism, encourages him to find his passion, and inspires his famous metaphor of being the catcher in the rye.

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    Phoebe Josephine Caulfield is Holden's younger sister.

    Phoebe lives with her parents in New York. She is implied to be very close to his brothers, especially Holden, who holds her in high regard, thinking of her to be wise beyond her years much like their other sibling Allie who died of leukemia.

    Phoebe is widely interpreted to be the symbolization of childhood innocence Holden is trying to protect.

    In Salinger's earlier short story Last Day of the Last Furlough, the relationship between the characters Babe and Mattie mirrors Phoebe's relationship with Holden.

  3. Phoebe is Holden's younger sister and the only person he can communicate with. She is bright, creative, kind, and realistic, and she challenges Holden's pessimism and phoniness.

  4. Phoebe is Holden's younger sister and a smart, sympathetic, and funny girl who wants to run away with him. She reminds him of himself as a child, and he pinches her behind to reassure himself that she's still a kid.

  5. Nostalgic to see Phoebe, Holden sneaks into his parents' apartment while they are out and wakes her. Though happy to see him, Phoebe quickly guesses he has been expelled and chastises him for his general aimlessness and disdain.

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  7. Nov 21, 2023 · Learn about Phoebe Caulfield, the intelligent and loyal sister of Holden, the protagonist of J.D. Salinger's novel. Find out her personality, quotes, and role in the story.