Catcher In The Rye Metaphors

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In the 1950’s, many Americans were refusing to conform to the changes in society that took place after World War II. J.D Salinger published The Catcher In the Rye to show through all males adolescent’s eyes some of the struggles teens go through, loosely based on the author’s life. Salinger uses Holden Caulfield, a distressed adolescent, to develop the theme of “phoniness” of the adult world, through the use of metaphors and hyperboles. Holden comes into contact with a many adults during his time in New York, but he still refuses to become an adult, as he calls adults ‘phonies” and thinks they ruin children's innocence. “You never saw so many phonies in all your life, everyone smoking their ears off and talking about the play so that everyone

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