Kafka on the Shore

What metaphors are used in Kafka on the Shore by Haruki Murakami?

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In Chapter 35, the two Imperial soldiers who missed the war serve the function of Chiron on the River Styx, leading Kafka from one life to the next. They, too, are an appropriate metaphor, two men who avoided a life of pain and torment by giving up a life of happiness as well
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