The Sandman: A Game of You
What metaphors are used in The Sandman: A Game of You by Neil Gaiman?

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The name of the Cuckoo serves as an extended metaphor throughout the novel. The Cuckoo analyzes the differences between the imaginings of boys and girls, illustrating that girls tend to dream of worlds where they are princesses, which explains Barbie's involvement in the land.
The Sandman: A Game of You