Examples Of Figurative Language In Catcher In The Rye

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Voice can be shown in diverse ways throughout the novels, The Catcher in the Rye by J.D Salinger and 1984 by . Choices of words can show Voice through the characters personalities. Character can be created through the choice of words that the author uses for each character. Symbolism can also show voice through characters. Like if a character has a certain thing that defines them or is special to their character or something in the story that is important can create voice. Finally Figurative language can help show voice through characters. Figurative language can help create a idea of a certain character like if a sentence is repeated or the character has a certain phrase that they use. In The Catcher in the Rye, the author uses adult language and swear words with the main character Holden. Using bad language is Holden's way of being more rebellious and having a no care attitude and a way for him to feel more adults. Holden actually swears 785 times in the novel. His swearing could be related to Holden's immaturity. Also The author has Holden swear a lot because it makes the story more realistic. Teens are always moody and annoyed, so natural the author wanted to include swearing to make the book more realistic. Also in The Catcher in the Rye, the words chosen for …show more content…

The symbolism of BIG BROTHER. BIG BROTHER is the face of the Party, the leader behind the great power. As big brothers in families, the big brother can be annoying and teases and is mean to the younger siblings, which is the point of view criminals see of BIG BROTHER. But also big brothers of families protect the siblings fro harm and stand up to anyone who messes with them. The savior side of BIG BROTHER is portrayed to the citizens of the country. That BIG BROTHER is there to protect them from harm and other "harmful" armies. BIG BROTHER symbolizes power over over everything and everyone, something that gives fear and maybe even comfort to