The Ghost Sonata

What metaphors are used in The Ghost Sonata by August Strindberg?

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In Scene III of The Ghost Sonata, we come to see that the Student has settled on the dominant metaphor of the Buddhist "emptiness" philosophy K'ung-hua, "the flower in the air as the symbol of an empty mirage of a flower (hua ) grounded on empty space (k'ung)."

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The Ghost Sonata