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What is an example of metaphor in Chapter Eleven?
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In Chapter Eleven, while John has no qualms about killing for survival, his interactions with the doe have become a kind of metaphorical illustration of his own life. As readers will recall, John sees Grandpa in the doe. By saving one, John hopes to save the other.
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