Holden continuously brought up the ducks in the pond throughout the entire book for a reason. In a way, the ducks symbolizes him. The duck has potential in life and is able to reach far and able to defeat obstacles. Holden realizes this and feels as if he should follow the ducks and their paths to another area during the winter when the pond freezes up.
There was this specific scene where Holden repetitively brings up the ducks and asks the cab driver his opinion of where the ducks go during the winter. The cab driver becomes infuriated and asks if the fish is all right in the pond. The reason why he asks about the fish is because he symbolizes the fish, stuck at the pond forever with no chance of escaping.
Having just read the lyrics, it is blindingly obvious that this is a love song that beats to death the physical metaphor of a pyramid--big, solid, sturdy, with a strong foundation.
Central Park is central to Holden's problems. He wonders where the ducks go in the winter. The taxi cab driver tells him he doesn't know then ignores him. It is all part of Holden's drive to save people, catching them coming through the rye. Central Park, on the whole, is part of NYC, and NYC is shown to not be what Holden expects; it's just as phony as his prep school. The wildlife, on the other hand, allows us to access Holden's thoughts on mortality. The ducks, in particular, allow him to reflect on death, one of his major preoccupations throughout the novel. Take a look at the link for more info.
John Lennon wasn't buried after death but cremated. His ashes were scattered in Central Park, New York where the Strawberry Fields memorial was built.
Strawberry Fields Did you know:John Lennon fans gather at the Strawberry Fields Memorial each year on December 8, the anniversary of his death.
Because you don't know music. My friend says it's Ricky Bobby. I think it is just because people decide to post their feelings online and point fingers at people they shouldn't. Let e have a turn: You, friend, decide to ask me, a huge Death Punch fan, a question questioning their success. They don't suck. They are quite popular.
Holden's brother's death amplifies his feelings of isolation, grief, and trauma, worsening his mental health struggles. It leaves him feeling lost and unable to make meaningful connections with others. His brother's death represents a major source of his emotional pain and loss of innocence.
is the death of a hired man a metaphor?
The metaphor sentence in Rikki Tikki Tavi is "I am Death!" This compares the snake to Death.
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The hibiscus plant is a metaphor for Morrie's failing health and death.
Take out the "like" and just say Death is a heater. That's a metaphor. "Like" or "as" makes it a simile.
The central idea of the poem "A Birthday" by Christina Rossetti is the author is expressing her feelings toward her beloved. The narrator is expressing their concern about life after death.
Sleep is not a metaphor on its own, but once you put it in a sentence, such as: 'His resting place, the field, with a blanket of stars, as he drifted off into his everlasting sleep', it is a very powerful metaphor representing either death or peace.
It is a metaphor because it's comparing bear and death without using "like" or "as".
"I am death" Karait says, comparing himself with death
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