The Robber Bride

What metaphors are used in The Robber Bride by Margaret Atwood?

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The author depicts Zenia as an actress, like Tony's mother, and amusingly casts Zenia in a play called The Trojan Women, which is an apt metaphor not only for war but for feminine deception. This creates the perception that Zenia and Tony treat West like a pawn, or like territory for which they are competing.

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The Robber Bride