Wintering
What is an example of metaphor in the novel, Wintering?
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Throughout the book, birds are presented as manifestations of nature - specifically, of its beauty, of its self-renewing qualities, and of its capacity to find experiences of joy in the most challenging of circumstances. As such, they become metaphoric representations of both attitudes and behaviors that the author says are key, affirming, forward-moving components of "wintering."
Wintering, BookRags