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Yes, the phrase "black sheep of the family" is a metaphor that refers to a family member who is considered different or disreputable compared to the rest of the family. It implies that this person doesn't fit in or is an outcast within their family.
The whole speech is one big extended metaphor. "All the world's a stage . . .", well like a stage anyway. Which is why this is a metaphor.
It is a metaphor to dream big and that any average joe is capable of great things.
Or does it explode? (line 11)
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"The close and holy darkness" is a metaphor from A Child's Christmas in Wales, describing the cozy and intimate feeling of being surrounded by family and warmth during the holiday season.
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