Explain the metaphor in the phraise 'cascade of brown waters' in the story gift of maji
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The sentence "Down rippled the brown cascade" compares her hair to a waterfall. Of course, the central metaphor of the story compares Della and Jim's selfless love to that of the Magi who brought gifts to the Christ-child. ... Henry weaves into the narrative: "curls that made her look wonderfully like a truant schoolboy.
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The sentence "Down rippled the brown cascade" compares her hair to a waterfall. Of course, the central metaphor of the story compares Della and Jim's selfless love to that of the Magi who brought gifts to the Christ-child. ... Henry weaves into the narrative: "curls that made her look wonderfully like a truant schoolboy
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