Dog Soldiers
What metaphors are used in Dog Soldiers a Novel by Robert Stone?

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Heroin represents greed, death, and violence. Heroin is one of the main objects in the story. John Converse, wanting to make some type of profit while in Saigon strikes up a deal with Charmian, Converse's lover and a drug dealer. Early in the story Charmian shows Converse a brick of heroin and he examines