When the Emperor Was Divine

What is a metaphor in the novel?

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In the second chapter, the girl and the boy spot a white mustang running alongside the train when one of the windows breaks when the train passes through a town. The children look at the mustang, marveling and how free it seems and how it reminds them of the time they spent home. It is clear thus to assume that the mustang is used here as a metaphor for freedom and for the idea of home.

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