Morality for Beautiful Girls

What metaphors are used in Morality for Beautiful Girls by Alexander McCall Smith?

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Lightly poisoned by the Cook in an effort to get himself fired from a job he hates, the toxicity of his stew could possibly be seen as a metaphoric representation of the toxicity of the jealousy, fear and resentment at work in the lives of the Government Man and his family.

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