The Berlin Stories: The Last of Mr. Norris, Goodbye to Berlin
What metaphors are used in The Berlin Stories: The Last of Mr. Norris, Goodbye to Berlin by Christopher Isherwood?
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In the story, Goodbye to Berlin, Isherwood uses the crazy world of the Nowaks as a metaphor for the Nazi-inspired madness of Germany at the time - in other words, the author/narrator's growing discomfort with life in the apartment is a metaphoric echo of his growing discomfort with life under looming Nazi oppression.
The Berlin Stories