In "The Last Leaf" by O. Henry, the antagonist could be seen as the harsh winter weather that threatens the life of the main character, Johnsy, as she falls ill due to pneumonia. Alternatively, one could argue that Johnsy's own pessimism and losing hope could also be seen as an internal antagonist in the story.
In "The Last Leaf" by O. Henry, the antagonist can be considered to be pneumonia, representing the illness that threatens the main character, Johnsy. It is the disease that weakens Johnsy's will to live and poses a significant challenge throughout the story.
Steve Miller (Ronnie's father) is the antagonist in the book The Last Song by Nicholas Sparks.
Cascades sang the song 'Last Leaf'.
there is no real antagonist, but one could say he/she was/were the tyrants that ruled each 'district'
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The title of The Last Leaf is significant as it compares the falling of the last leaf to death. Johnsy, who suffered from pneumonia, felt that when the last leaf fell, she would die. Her neighbor, and artist, was determined to keep the last leaf intact on the tree. He braved a storm to paint the last leaf on a wall, making Johnsy believe that the leaf had not fallen. He contracted pneumonia in doing so, and died when the last leaf fell.
"The Last Leaf" was created in 1907 by O. Henry, the pen name of American writer William Sydney Porter.
The phrase 'the last leaf' when translated to Indonesian is daun terakhir.
The Last Leaf
"The Last Leaf" is a short story written by O. Henry. It can typically be read in about 15-20 minutes, depending on the reader's pace.
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