The Black Pearl
What metaphors are used in The Black Pearl by Scott O'Dell?

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The narrative centers on the gorgeous black pearl, the size of an orange, which Ramun discovers in an undersea cave in a hidden lagoon. It is a metaphor for good and bad. As the fabled Pearl of Heaven, it represents good to Ramun, while the Manta Diablo represents evil. When first found, the pearl has a tiny flaw, which Mr. Salazar trims out, making the pearl perfect.