Bobbie Ann Mason's Use of Metaphor in "Shiloh"

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Bobbie Ann Mason explores a relationship conflict in the short story “Shiloh.” Manson uses a metaphor of craft building as a way to tell the story of Leroy and Norma’s relationship. Craft show how easily an object is build and how a mistake can deform the outcome. In the story “Shiloh, craft building is used to display what takes place between Leroy and Norma. The craft building metaphor symbolizes Leroy wanting to restart his life and Leroy wanting to rebuild his life and Leroy wanting to rebuild his relationship with Norma. The craft building for Leroy to build a Log Cabin also foreshadows the outcome of the relationship.

One reason the craft building metaphor is important is that it shows that Leroy wants to rebuild his life. In reflecting after his heavy impact accident, Leroy “realize that in all the years he was on the road he never took time to look at anything. He was always flying past scenery” (Manson). The accident causes him to stay home and analyze everything that he is missing in life. Just like a deformed craft structure, Leroy was not complete. He is un-...

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