“true as steel”
Metaphor
Act 2,
Scene 1
Lines 194-198
Demetrius
Helena
Prehistoric peoples began using iron in Britain around 2,800 years ago, but by Shakespeare's time iron was beginning to be further processed into steel. Steel is stronger and less brittle than iron (it's a bad day when your iron sword breaks in half during a battle). Here, Helena compares herself to steel because she, like steel, is very trustworthy.