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What does the "ornament" mean? Is it a metaphor in this context?

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Rebecca

In this context, "ornament" is a metaphor! An "ornament" is an object that is pretty but has no real purpose other than to be decorative. So here, she's comparing herself to an "ornament" to say that, in the society she lives in, that's all she'll ever be since women don't have the same rights as men. Ex: In the olden days, I couldn't have been a doctor. I would have been an ornament to society. Ex: I want to be more than an ornament to society. I want to make a difference.

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