They're Going to Love You
How does the author use metaphor in the novel, They’re Going to Love You?
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New York City is symbolic of the past. This is the place in which Robert and James live. It is also where Bank Street is located, and where Carlisle must travel to say goodbye to her father. Because of her past experiences in this setting and her former longing to make a life here, New York is the metaphoric container for many of Carlisle's memories.
They’re Going to Love You