The Beautiful Room Is Empty
What metaphors are used in The Beautiful Room Is Empty by Edmund White?
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The term "coming of age" has been somewhat modified, when used to describe the process of homosexual men coming to maturity, openness, and a sense of true identity. In those circumstances the process is called "coming out," or short for "coming out of the closet", with closet being a metaphor for where homosexuals keep their feelings and desires. When a homosexual person "comes out,", he comes out of the closet and out of shame, out of denial, out of self hatred, and above all out of a place of acceptance of being put into the closet by society's perceptions and attitudes.
The Beautiful Room Is Empty