Fool for Love

What metaphors are used in Fool for Love by Sam Shepard?

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The action takes place in Andy Stacklin's stark setting, both realistic, suggesting the cheapest kind of motel, and metaphorically, a playing area, so lightly furnished that it holds little besides the bed, a table at which the characters can drink, and a host of uncontrolled emotions.

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