Naked Pictures of Famous People
What metaphors are used in Naked Pictures of Famous People by Jon Stewart?

Asked by
bookragstutor
Last updated by
Cat
Despite its suggestive title, sex plays a minor role in Jon Stewart's Naked Pictures of Famous People. It is lustily intimated in the opening story, "Breakfast at Kennedy's," where toddler Edward (Teddy) takes a young girlfriend on a tricycle ride near the water from which she does not return, and in "Lack of Power: the Ford Tapes," where the new President Gerald Ford guiltily ogles a copy of his predecessor's Playboy magazine, and first comes on full-force in "Martha Stewart's Vagina."