In "The Home" by Scott Brooks, the antagonist is the entity known as the Shadow. It is a supernatural force that haunts the house and terrorizes the protagonist, causing fear and chaos throughout the story. The Shadow seeks to possess and control those living in the home, leading to a tense confrontation between it and the protagonist.
In the poem "Home" by Gwendolyn Brooks, the main antagonist could be seen as society itself, which perpetuates systemic racism and discrimination that the protagonist, the speaker, faces throughout the poem. The challenges and struggles the speaker encounters in trying to find a sense of belonging and acceptance in a world that is hostile towards them can be seen as stemming from societal forces.
No, the short story "Home" is not included in Gwendolyn Brooks' novel "Maud Martha." "Home" is a separate short story written by Gwendolyn Brooks that explores themes of family, memory, and identity.
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The main antagonist in "Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children" is Mr. Barron, who is a shapeshifter known as a hollowgast. He seeks to become more powerful by consuming the eyes of peculiar children.
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