A Wind in the Door
What metaphors are used in A Wind in the Door by Madeleine L'Engle?

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Chapter Nine, in which Meg is forced to reach out to Mr. Jenkins is a metaphor for turning the other cheek. Meg is frightened by Mr. Jenkins and does not trust him, but in giving him another chance, Meg is rewarded with success.
A Wind in the Door