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How are teeth used as a metaphor in the novel, Long Way Down?

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Teeth are used as metaphors throughout the novel. In the beginning, the narrator uses the example of teeth being pulled to explain how it feels to have someone you love killed. The middle drawer in his brother's dresser is also described as teeth.

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