The Cider House Rules
What metaphors are used in The Cider House Rules by John Irving?

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Jill W
‘Tell Dr Stone (Homer’s new alias) there is absolutely nothing wrong with Homer’s heart.’
Homer's heart metaphrocally represents that he is a good person... and literally represents the lie Dr. Larch told to keep him from being sent off to war.
The Cider House Rules