The Red Pony

What metaphors are used in The Red Pony by John Steinbeck?

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Before the pony became ill, Gabilan's eyes "had big sparks of red fire in them like oakwood embers." The eyes are first referred to having sparks in them. These sparks are then referred to as being like a specific type of wood's embers. These two comparisons signify the life and happiness in the Red Pony.