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how do you explain the metaphor ' The big fish'​

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Answered by aksharasharma009
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Being a big person in a small town is only good if you are prepared to outgrow it, rather than stay in it. The story of his father literally outgrowing his body and the town is a metaphor for coming of age, flying the nest and being a big fish in a little pond.

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  • Being a big person in a small town is only good if you are prepared to outgrow it, rather than stay in it. The story of his father literally outgrowing his body and the town is a metaphor for coming of age, flying the nest and being a big fish in a little pond.

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