has a
    unique, complex relationship with his family throughout the novel, which reflects and explains
    his instability and uncertainty about his future. Holden has a difficult relationship with his
    parents and older brother D.B, who he thinks has prostituted himself to Hollywood. Holden's
    negative views towards the older members of his family reflect his perception of all adults.
    While he feels that some adults have good intentions, he also views them as phonies, who do not
    fully understand him. Holden's affinity forandreflect his love for children and childhood in
    general. Holden feels like Phoebe can truly understand him, and he views his younger sister as a
    genuine, compassionate person. The fact that Holden relates to Phoebe the most also reveals his
    immaturity. As an adolescent suffering from anxiety, Holden fears entering the world of adults
    and feels more comfortable around his younger sister.
 Holden's feelings for
    his deceased younger brother also explain much of...
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