Final answer:
Michael's statement represents confusion over the claim of a statue having a father, which is illogical and suggests his inability to comprehend the scenario.
Step-by-step explanation:
The phrase "Michael: Your father! You're a statue. You can't have a father!" suggests a form of confusion. This seems to be a reaction to a character who is either speaking metaphorically or is literally depicted as a statue that is claiming to have a father, which would be illogical since inanimate objects do not have parents. The correct answer to the question would be a) confusion, as it best describes the situation in which the character, Michael, is struggling to understand the assertion by a statue that it has a father. It is not an instance of metaphor, foreshadowing, or alliteration, since those terms do not describe the scenario where a character is expressing puzzlement or disbelief in response to a statement that defies logic or common sense.