The correct answer is C) juxtaposition.
The literary device that is being used to compare Raymond’s behavior in this passage is juxtaposition.
This literary device of juxtaposition allows the author to put two places, actions, ideas, characteristics, and characters, together in the text. The author intends to make comparisons. Other times it tries to contrast one aspect. That is why the author uses the juxtaposition when it writes: "Raymond was rattling the fence like a gorilla in a cage.” The reader can clearly image the comparison the author is trying to convey.