Closed off, no stable relationships, no will to maintain having friends how are we supposed to see what Holden feels? In the Catcher in the Rye, by J. D. Salinger, Holden is afraid of being open with people and not willing to reveal his true thoughts. Throughout the story, Holden’s fears are revealed using strong figurative language. Salinger uses powerful symbolism to show Holden’s inner thoughts and fears of death and change. Holden is afraid of death and also afraid of change and yet he knows
This autobiography, translated by David Lagercrantz, tells the story of a young swedish boy named Zlatan Ibrahimović who goes from rags to riches while playing the beautiful game of soccer. Throughout this book it shows the hard and vigorous challenges a young Zlatan faced growing up which lead him to become one of the most famous footballers or Swedish footballers in history. Zlatan started as a poor young boy who tended to be sort of a “hothead” with various anger issues in the slums of Malmo,