The Samurai's Garden
What metaphors are used in The Samurai's Garden by Gail Tsukiyama?
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Kare sansui is a metaphor for solace and contemplation. A dry garden made to resemble water through the use of rocks, pebbles, and sand arranged in specific ways. Sachi's garden was a kare sansui.