Sharpe's Skirmish
What metaphors are used in Sharpe's Skirmish by Bernard Cornwell?
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Gawilghur is a place in India where Sharpe previously won a battle at which MacKeon was present. The experiences at Gawilghur helps Sharpe gain the victory at San Miguel. Gawilgur becomes a metaphor for personal and military victory.