The Robe
What metaphors are used in The Robe by Lloyd C. Douglas?

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The Robe itself becomes a metaphor for faith and Christ. The garment worn by Jesus and taken from him during his crucifixion. It's the garment Marcellus wins in a game of chance and the garment which Marcellus comes to believe has supernatural powers.