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The deuteragonist is the second main character in a story, behind the protagonist. The deuteragonist can be with or opposed to the protagonist or have his/her own parallel story to the protagonist.
The servant of a merchant is the protagonist.
Yes, the ghost is the protagonist of the story.
The protagonist of the story The Pedestrian by Ray Bradbury is Leonard Mead
its like the bad guy in the story. the protagonist is the good guy
The baroque pearl symbolizes friendship to sister Opal. It also symbolizes gratitude to sister Opal. The story is called The Baroque Marble.
Sister Opal is the most rounded characterbecause you follow her and her thoughts and feelingsthroughout the entire story. The reader gets insight from her unlike the other characters.
Opal is a dynamic character, because at the beginning of the story her favorite marble was just a nice simple marble to her but when she couldn't afford the baroque pearl, she wanted to think of her favorite marble as one of her own baroque pearl.
A story has to have a protagonist.
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The protagonist is the hero of the story, the person the story is about. His opponent is the "antagonist", the villain of the story.
The narrator... Bonaparte is the protagonist of the story
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The protagonist of "The Red Pony" is Jody Tiflin, a young boy living on a ranch who forms a bond with a red pony given to him as a gift. The story explores Jody's growth and experiences as he learns about responsibility, loss, and the realities of life.
In D.H. Lawrence's "The Horse Dealer's Daughter," the protagonist is Mabel, the daughter of the deceased horse dealer. The antagonist could be seen as her family's financial struggles and the societal expectations placed on her to conform to a traditional role as a woman in that era.
It is a short story about a Rancher and his wife. The story was written by Annie Proulx.
The deuteragonist is the second main character in a story, behind the protagonist. The deuteragonist can be with or opposed to the protagonist or have his/her own parallel story to the protagonist.