Studies in the Park

What metaphors are used in Studies in the Park by Anita Desai?

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Suno's descriptions of human voices, particularly those of his family members, are especially evocative in their negative connotations. He states that his mother's voice "wheedles its way into my ear like a worm." The metaphor of his mother's voice compared to a worm evokes images of dirt, sliminess, and disgust, especially when one imagines it crawling directly into one's ear.

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Studies in the Park