Eddie is 19 years old in the book buried onions
Fiction
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Yes.
In "Buried Child" by Sam Shepard, the protagonist is Vince, the son who returns home after a long absence. The antagonist is the family's buried secrets and dysfunctional dynamics that come to the surface during his visit.
MR.Stiles
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Jose is lying on the ground a victim of a stabbing presumably by the guys who stole the truck. Jose is taken to the hospital where he has stitches placed in his stomach and shoulder. The onions are symbolic of the misfortune and grief which pervades the novel.
1 simile can be: with sweat weeping off my brow, i jabbed the shovel into the ground where a fancy flower bed would go and let it stand like a spear. smile is comparing two unlike things by using (like or as) one example from buried onions is the swamp coolers squeaked like squirrels. the author comparing swamp coolers by squirrels and the both are two unlike things .
antagonist
* There are whit onions, Purple onions and all sort of onions * There are whit onions, Purple onions and all sort of onions
If antagonist did not want to harm protagonist, he wouldn't be antagonist. His opposition to protagonist is what makes him antagonist.