The Winthrop Woman

What metaphors are used in The Winthrop Woman by Anya Seton?

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Elizabeth Fones' father, Thomas, owns the Fones Apothecary in London, which is where Elizabeth learns how to make mithridate and other medicines. This chemistry works metaphor for many of the themes and relationships in the story: some work well and some are combustible.