Anansi Boys

What metaphors are used in Anansi Boys: A Novel by Neil Gaiman?

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In Chapter Five, Anansi's story might be considered a metaphor for how the gods sometimes become embroiled in the affairs of men—reluctantly at first, then with increasing passion until humans lose their freedom completely.

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Anansi Boys: A Novel