A Perfect Day for Bananafish

What metaphors are used in A Perfect Day for Bananafish by J. D. Salinger?

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Seymour's parable of the bananafish serves as a metaphor for Seymour's troubles: like the bananafish, he has glutted himself full of war and death to the point that he can no longer "get out of the hole again."

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A Perfect Day for Bananafish