The Moves Make the Man
What metaphors are used in The Moves Make the Man by Bruce Brooks?

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In Section 27, Bix's obsessive care of his baseball glove is metaphorically representative of his many unfulfilled dreams such as those of a close relationship with his mother, which he has tended with the same obsessive care as he tends the glove.
The Moves Make the Man