Tangerine

What metaphors are used in Tangerine by Edward Bloor?

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One very prominent metaphor in the novel is vision and blindness. Paul's lost eyesight is an integral part of the story. Paul, who is labeled legally blind can actually "see" what is going on around him more clearly than any other character in the novel. Vision is twofold.

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