The Book and the Brotherhood

What metaphors are used in The Book and the Brotherhood by Iris Murdoch?

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The Book is the focus of the novel. This is the book written by David Crimond outlining his vision of political and social revolution. It symbolizes the cold intellectualism that drives many of the characters, particularly Crimond. The Book is considered negative, its existentialism ending in a desire for death. The book is a metaphor for change.