Men of Men
What metaphors are used in Men of Men by Wilbur Smith?

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Illegal Diamond Buyers - rogues who prowl the claim towns searching to purchase diamonds that have not been properly procured, stolen or belong to black men who are not legally allowed to own them by law. They serve as a symbol and metaphor for corruption and greed both in Africa and the West.