Examples Of Similes In Catcher In The Rye

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Device: Simile
Quote: “He snapped his finger very hard on my pajamas. I won’t tell you where he snapped it, but it hurt like hell” (p. 115).
Explanation: In the past two chapters, there have been a large number of similes; however, in this chapter, the similes are all compared to the same thing: hell. Holden associates nearly comparison in this chapter to the underworld in some way, shape, or form. The underworld has many undesirable connotations, such as miserable conditions surrounded by sinners and hate. By comparing so many ideas to hell, Holden is revealing how undesired and miserable his feelings are. Specifically, Holden is not completely miserable, but he is not happy either. From his journey to achieve happiness, Holden meets