The Marriage of Figaro
What metaphors are used in The Marriage of Figaro by Pierre Beaumarchais?
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Metaphors:
"It’s a little Serpent that glides into every crevice."
"Men, I perceive, are poor Politicians—Women make Children of us."
“I may truly be called a Chance Child.”
The Marriage of Figaro