The Wanting Seed

What metaphors are used in The Wanting Seed by Anthony Burgess?

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One major metaphor in the novel, The Wanting Seed, is the way in which reproductive freedom is directly related to the dissolution of social freedom. Bearing children..... continuing the family line is a integral freedom in democratic civilization. To have that freedom accosted by the state would one of the highest forms of government oppression..... the end of democracy.

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The Wanting Seed