Six Plays
What metaphors are used in Six Plays by Lillian Hellman?
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In the play, Watch on the Rhine, the portrait of Joshua Farrelly serves as a metaphorical representation of the moral yardstick by which Fanny measures Sara and David, and in some ways her three grandchildren (Joshua, Bodo and Babette).
Watch on the Rhine