Lyman is not the protagonist, Henry is. He served in the Vietnam war but came back as a completely different person.
Lyman is the protagonist in "The Red Convertible" because the story is told from his perspective, focusing on his experiences, thoughts, and emotions. As the narrator, he plays a central role in the story's development, particularly in relation to his relationship with his brother, Henry.
"The Red Convertible" is written from the first-person perspective of the narrator, Lyman Lamartine. This allows the reader to closely follow his thoughts, emotions, and experiences with his brother Henry and the significant events that take place with the red convertible car. Lyman's narrative voice gives insight into his deep bond with his brother and the impact of Henry's changed personality after returning from the war.
Henry's silence and detachment after returning from the war suggest he is deeply affected by his experiences. The meticulous care and attention Lyman pays to the red convertible symbolizes his strong emotional attachment to it. The deterioration of the red convertible parallels the decline in the brothers' relationship and Henry's mental state.
There are two round characters. Henry and Lyman. We know quite a bit about both, therefore they are both round.
Brian's red convertible is a Lexus IS Convertible! :)
Symbolizes-freedom- allows Henry/lyman to leave the reservation-innocence- Henry offers the keys of the car to lyman before the war-the bond between the brothers- most important- they do everything togetherthey mutually agree to buy the car, explore the western U.S. and Alaska which they love so much they never want to leave
ji li jiang is the protagonist of the red scarf girl. she is the main character as well.
Rosalie Cullen drives a red BMW M3 convertible in the Twilight series.
Yes. According to Kelly Blue Book, the PT Cruiser convertible comes in "Inferno Red Crystal Pearl" which is a fancy name for red.
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A Red convertible BMW