THE THEME WAS THAT LARRY DRANK FATHERS ALCOHOL BEFORE FATHER COULD. LARRY GOT DRUNK INSTEAD OF FATHER; THEREFORE, MOTHER THOUGHT LARRY TO BE FATHERS GARDIAN ANGEL
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In "The Drunkard" by Frank O'Connor, the antagonist can be seen as the father who is depicted as the oppressive figure in the story. He is characterized by his drunkenness and abusive behavior, which creates conflict and tension within the family dynamic.
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She wants him to go to the funeral so that he can keep his father from drinking afterward.
The Drunkard by Frank O'Connor has a first-person point of view.
Frank's Theme was created in 1987.
Variations on a Theme of Frank Bridge was created in 1942.
The Drunkard is a book written by Frank O'Connor. The irony in this book is when Harry goes to his father to prevent him from drinking and getting drunk, but he actually is the one who ends up getting drunk.
my uncle is a drunkard.
Frank O. Hellstrom was born in 1866.
Frank O. Hellstrom died in 1931.
Frank O. Slater was born in 1920.