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The protagonist in the book "Marley and Me" is John Grogan, a journalist and writer who adopts Marley, a mischievous and lovable Labrador Retriever, with his wife Jenny. The story follows their journey together as Marley grows from a rowdy puppy into a cherished member of the family.
Marley and Me is about a dog that is learning how to behave when he was a young puppy.
It's about letting a beloved on go.
Jenny and John Grogan Marley Grogan (their dog) are the main characters in this story.
Authors Purpose: To entertain while giving the meaning of love and compassion for ones family.
Love and Devotion
dont know hopeing you would
The protagonist in the book "Heaven" by Angela Johnson is a teenage girl named Marley. She struggles with her identity, family dynamics, and finding her place in the world as she navigates growing up in a challenging environment.
there is none since it is not a book. There IS a book called Marley and Me, however
In "A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens, the ledger is a book that Jacob Marley, protagonist Ebenezer Scrooge's deceased business partner, is condemned to carry for eternity, filled with records of his selfish and greedy actions during his life. It symbolizes Marley's burden of guilt and regret for his past deeds.
Yes, Marley is a real dog in the book "Marley and Me." The book is a memoir written by John Grogan about his experiences with Marley, a lovable but mischievous Labrador Retriever. Their story became famous after the book was published.
the main character of the book Marley a dog like no other is Marley.
yes he died at the end of the book Marley and me
The protagonist is always the main character of the book and of course the books was about her so she was the protagonist.
no, john and jenny grogan
Will is the main protagonist.
Meggie is a protagonist.
in the book inside the walls of troy the protagonist is the main character
In "Marley: A Dog Like No Other," the book ends with Marley passing away from old age, surrounded by his family who loved him dearly. The family fondly remembers the joy and chaos Marley brought into their lives and how he will always hold a special place in their hearts. The book concludes with a message about the enduring bond between humans and their beloved pets.