Mrs. Bathurst
What metaphors are used in Mrs. Bathurst by Rudyard Kipling?
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The Boy Niven serves as a metaphor for Kipling's vision of life: the irrationality of the universe and man's need to find some order in it.
Mrs. Bathurst