The Wolves: A Play

What is an example of metaphor in The Wolves: A Play?

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In the first five scenes of the play (including the brief "Time Out"), the play's winter setting metaphorically foreshadows the death of one of the team's members. It is also possible that winter and all it represents are also objects of the team's life-celebrating howl of defiance, manifesting in the chant at the end of the play.

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The Wolves: A Play