B. Novels have simple straightforward themes (and few of them).
I would say A because it's like telling you what she is doing and she is thinking about what he has done to her like kind of reflection of past events.
Both as a real animal and as an imagined man.
Answer:
If you're talking about "Dreams" by Langston Hughes, that poem uses two key metaphors: "broken winged bird that cannot fly" and a "barren field frozen with snow".