Answer:
For Williford, the inner struggle and loss of innocence are represented via metaphors. As a result of his father abandoning him without a coat, it's very cold outdoors, as he explains. That Williford's character was abused by Williford's father and that his father left him without a coat further illustrates this, as well as the fact that the father of this character is abandoning him without any kind of help/safety in this cold and harsh climate. There is no one else to help the character through these challenges.
Answer:
A but see below. Tough question.
Explanation:
First start with what it is not and can never be. That answer is D. Don't pick it.
Their characters are certainly reflected in their choices. The problem is that we are also told directly what each man was like.
I think the best answer is A. but don't be surprised if the answer is C or even B.
Answer:
Nature as beauty
Explanation:
In this story, the author narrated the story of a young boy who was drawn to nature and its beauty. He would often go to the river bank to meditate in the quieteness of the atmosphere. The young boy also told of an experience in the past when members of his family challenged him to catch a fish. Alone, he went to the river and successfully caught the fish but his love for the struggling fish that was about to lose its life, made him to send the fish back into its habitat.
The boy greatly treasured nature and this was in contrast to the people he lived with.