The Reivers
What metaphors are used in The Reivers by William Faulkner?

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The Steam-driven electric plant is a metaphor used to describe the first car in Jefferson that was brought in by Mr. Buffaloe. It is a comedic way to describe the machine and it showcases how little the people, Lucius's grandfather included, took the thing seriously. Boon was the exception.