When kids leave school, some might head to extracurricular activities like sports or music lessons. Others might help with chores at home. It varies a lot based on their family situation and personal interests.
I'm not entirely sure, but it could potentially be a novel that has a lot of elements that seem trapped or caged in a sense. Maybe the characters are trapped in their social status, like in a Jane Austen - like novel where the female characters are caged by the social norms of marriage and propriety. Or perhaps it's a novel where the story itself seems to be in a cage, not allowed to expand too far beyond a certain set of ideas or events. It could also be a term used by a specific group of readers or critics to describe a novel that gives the impression of confinement.
I'm not sure which anime resource you're referring to. The term 'canary in a cage' usually appeared in novels, comics, or movies, and it did not necessarily refer to specific anime works. If you can provide more information, I can try my best to help you find the relevant information.
One of the best Luke Cage stories is his origin story. It shows how he got his unbreakable skin. He was wrongly imprisoned and subjected to an experiment. This origin not only gives him his powers but also shapes his character as a hero who stands up for the oppressed, making it a classic and engaging story.
Well, it could be that the cage is a physical or metaphorical element that plays a significant role in the plot or character development of the novel. For instance, it could be a prison for a character or a symbol of trapped emotions.
I'm not sure exactly. It could imply a story about a star-like character trapped or confined in some way. Maybe it's a metaphor for someone with great potential but limited circumstances.