Jeeves Takes Charge

What metaphors are used in Jeeves Takes Charge by P. G. Wodehouse?

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Bertie's mind is certainly less literal than metaphorical. His metaphors, however, are often marvelously mixed. The commotion that Roberta Wickham is always starting, he says, is very amusing to her but not to the unfortunate toads beneath the harrow whom she ruthlessly plunges into the soup.

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Jeeves Takes Charge