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The authors generally praised Katherine Mansfield's writing for its innovative and experimental style, its exploration of psychological themes, and its use of vivid, evocative language. They admired her ability to capture the complexities of human emotions and relationships in her stories.
The story is told from limited third person point of view. We see everything through the eyes of Miss Meadows, but she is not the narrator. We are limited to her thoughts, feelings, perceptions, etc., making this limited third person.
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Bella is the protagonist because she is the person telling the story, it's from a 1st person point of view. The protagonist is the main character of the story.
The protagonist is the hero of the story, the person the story is about. His opponent is the "antagonist", the villain of the story.
that is a protagonist
what kind of person can be a protagonist
Protagonist, hero, narrator (if in 1st person.) However in some cases these don't have to be the same person.
they are the same actor, but not the same person. Katherine is Elena's doppelganger. An exact copy of a descendant. And because Katherine is a vampire, her natural instinct is to torment her doppelganger. Katherine is Elena's descendant as Elena is adopted and is originally a Petrova.
protagonist
Protagonist is to heroin as clothing is to skirt. Everything revolves around the protagonist in a story, and a skirt is a piece of clothing that is "wrapped" around a person.
Basically, the main character of a story, the person you want to succeed, is the "protagonist." The "antagonist" is the character that opposes the protagonist.