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what does the fish in elizabeth bishops poem \the fish\ most likely symbolize?
a. an evil that has been triumphed by a victor
b. someone who has lived a long, hard life
c. an opportunity that someone let slip by
d. a person who will fight for his life
In Elizabeth Bishop's The Fish, the poem describes the fish as bearing signs of a long, difficult life: it has old battle scars, barnacles, and evidence of surviving multiple fishing hooks. These details emphasize its endurance through hardship, making it a symbol of a being that has lived a long, hard life. Option A is incorrect because the fish is not framed as evil. Option C is wrong as the fish is not an opportunity. Option D is inaccurate because the fish does not actively fight in the scene; it shows the marks of past struggles rather than current resistance.
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B. Someone who has lived a long, hard life