Personification
Although he is quite clearly a dog, we start thinking of Buck as person. After all, he has thoughts, emotions, and a complex, human-like personality. Buck is characterized by this complexity. By taking on the importance and dimensionality of a human, Buck becomes a real protagonist despite his animal form.
London makes extensive use of physical descriptions to make clear what a transformation Buck undergoes. We're frequently told of Buck’s size, his strength, his muscles, and his body’s hardness. This, of course, reflects the other, non-physical changes Buck has undergone in adapting to the wilderness, which makes it a good tool of characterization.
Think of something that’s already been holding you back. Like if something bad has happened to you example if you have had depression or anxiety this locks you behind bars from the real word and limits your abilities. Or if you’ve ever been shy to do something this also locks you “behind bars”. I’m also assuming your in school so that could also be a metaphor for being “behind bars”
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As we know, Descriptive Essay denotes for a person, thing, event or a place. Out of all the options, most appropriate answer would be: "<span>Shakespeare's use of symbolism in Macbeth"
In short, Your Answer would be Option D
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The highlighted phrase says "through their own spectacles", which means that the answer must be the third option as it is the only one including the whale's point of view.
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