What metaphor does the author use for disabilities? (continued) (Meaning, what comparison does she make to her disabilities and what they do.) The author also states at the end of the memoir, “I hope through my writing to remind people that if you’re standing in the shadow of the tree, you may need to walk to the other side to see the light it reflects. They have gifts that let them shine, yet they also have disabilities, shadows that obscure the light” (para. The author makes this clear when she states, “A tree that stands in the moonlight reflects the light, yet also casts a shadow. What metaphor does the author use for disabilities? (Meaning, what comparison does she make to her disabilities and what they do.) The author says that disabilities are shadows that obscure the light.
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