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"The Catcher in the Rye" is a novel by J. D. Salinger. An example of verbal iron is when Holden has sex with women, but at the same time he fears having meaningless sexual relationship and he feels bad he thinks it's wrong to sleep with women he does not care about.

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11y ago

There are many flashbacks throughout the entire book.

One, however, is when Holden remembers this one time he was at a boarding school with his nice suitcase and realizes that his roommate has stolen it because it was nice and expensive.

He also remembers Jane Gallagher and their summers together and the one time she cried on the porch as they were playing checkers.

Another flashback would have to be the night when he smashed the glass in the garage because of his little brother, Allie's death.

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12y ago

The book title is actually a metaphor. Holden talks about how he wants to be a "catcher in the rye." This fantasy itself is a metaphor.

Another metaphor is the pond for the ducks. Something about it being "partly frozen and partly unfrozen" compares it to the transition of childhood and adulthood.

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14y ago

The one side of my head-the right side-is full of millions of gray hairs.

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12y ago

The whole story is a flashback; however, there are flashbacks inside of the whole flashback.

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when they figure out about the parents

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