Down and Out in Paris and London
What metaphors are used in Down and Out in Paris and London by George Orwell?

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In Chapter Nineteen, the rats eating the ham serve as a metaphor for the patron in the restaurant... after all the workers' hard work, the patron spoils their efforts, taking what he wants but leaving the rest tainted.
Down and Out in Paris and London