Caesar's Women

What metaphors are used in Caesar's Women by Colleen McCullough?

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Example of Metaphor:

"To Terentia, he would do best to relax and ride into the heart of Roman society on her trailing skirts; instead, he kept pushing her into domestic obscurity and flying off at a thousand tangents in search of an aristocracy he just couldn't claim"

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Caesar's Women