Which metaphors does Oe use to represent the atom bomb?
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Hersey uses this metaphor to describe the atmosphere around Mr. Tanimoto after the bomb hits. He compares it to twilight, or the beginning of nighttime, both because there is actual, physical darkness, but also because the bomb marks the start of an extremely dark era for the people of Hiroshima as they try to recover and cope with their ruined city. The bomb has obscured their sight both literally and figuratively, just like twilight.
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According to Kenzaburo Oe , the atomic bomb became the symbol of all human evil. It was a savagely primitive demon and a most modern curse.
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