Wives and Daughters
What metaphors are used in Wives and Daughters by Elizabeth Gaskell?

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Hamley Hall is where the Hamley's live, it has been in the Squire's family for many years. No one in the town of Hollingford can remember a time when the land didn't belong to the Hamley's. It is a symbol and metaphor for Hamley family lineage.