Walden, published in 1854 by David Thoreau, is an essay in which he narrates his experiences in a cabin built by himself, near the Walden Pond. Thoreau decides to live there for two years, two months and two days to demonstrate that life in nature is the only possible way for human kind to completely free itself from the slavery of industrial society. With this, Thoreau also seeks to reach a higher spiritual elevation.
The essay is constructed by metaphors, using the nature as the source for them. Thoreau describes nature through personifications, giving birds, animals and plants (and inanimate objects) their own personalities. In this way, he elaborates a poetic construction of his own observations and experiences.
A. Represents how liberty enlightens the world.
Liberty - the state of being free.
Freedom is a key to living life. That’s why it is called the Statue of Liberty and everything in it symbolizes freedom.
The character of Mr. Flosky is apparently based on the poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge. In fact all the characters are mouthpieces for Peacock's wit and satire. The main one, Scythrop, is based on Peacock's friend, the poet Percy Bysshe Shelley, and is more a case of Peacock humorously poking fun than a bitter parody.
The correct answer is option B.
Genre is a category of artistic composition as in literature or music, which share similarities in style, form or subject. It also refers to any type of communication form, such as written, oral, artistic or digital. As a consequence, email, poster and website belong in the genre classification.