Of Human Bondage
What metaphors are used in Of Human Bondage by W. Somerset Maugham?
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Hayward is a metaphorical representative of idealism.
Cronshaw, in contrast, serves as a metaphor for adopting a realistic philosophical point of view.... a realist.
Of Human Bondage