Glengarry, Glen Ross
What metaphors are used in Glengarry, Glen Ross by David Mamet?

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When Williamson's office is ransacked and broken into, glass lays shattered all over the floor. The break-in serves as a metaphor for the desperate lengths salesmen are willing to go to make money. It is a metaphor for desperation.
Glengarry, Glen Ross