Brothers and Keepers: A Memoir What metaphors are used in Brothers and Keepers: A Memoir by John Edgar Wideman? Asked by bookragstutor on 20 Aug 04:26 Last updated by Cat on 05 Jan 01:05
The hole is the Restricted Housing Unit in the penitentiary. It is a two-story, cement building with thirty-five six by eight cells. Prisoners are confined to these cells and endure inhumane treatment. It is a metaphor for isolation an inhumanity.