Which of the following expresses what Frye means by taking a "macroscopic" view of the bird cage/oppression?
a. View the whole cage, rather than one wire; see the way in which the individual choices of members of an oppressed group have resulted in a series of connected impediments.
b. Focus in on the bird itself; see a specific social group and the limitations, barriers, and double binds (etc.) that it faces.
c. View one wire at a time rather than the whole cage; see individual limitations, barriers, double binds (etc.), rather than the connections between them.
d. View the whole cage, rather than one wire; see the whole social context such that one can see the connections and structure between individual limitations, barriers, double binds (etc.) such that one can "see" oppression.