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The fat man is a main character of the story is because the story revolves around him and his wife. The funny thing is the fat man doesn't even have a name in the story.
the story sets in England main character are : Joseph Merrick and Dr. Frederick Treves
Paris was not a goddess - he was a man, a main character in the story of Helen of Sparta.
Man versus Self is when the main character in the story has a problem with him or herself.
The main character in the story "The Elephant" by Slawomir Mrozek is a man who brings an elephant into a city to provoke a reaction from the townspeople. Through this character, Mrozek explores themes of conformity, power dynamics, and societal norms.
The main character in the story "Man of the House" can vary depending on the specific book or film. However, typically it refers to a male figure who takes on the role of leadership and responsibility within a household, often depicted as a father, husband, or guardian.
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The character who opposes the main character in a story is called the antagonist This is true, and the antagonist may be: *Protagonist against nature *Protagonist against man *Protagonist against himself There are plenty of other examples as well! -Sage
He was Ebenezer Scrooge the main character who turned from a miserly old man in to a caring person
The main character of the short story "The Fortune Teller" by Karel Capek is a man named Mr. Rosicky. He is an older Czech immigrant living a simple life in Nebraska. The story explores themes of contentment and acceptance of one's circumstances.
"The Old Man at the Bridge" is a short story written by Ernest Hemingway. The main character is an old man who is displaced due to war and is contemplating his situation as he sits by a bridge. There are no other prominent characters in the story.
In "The Doll" by Egmidio Enriquez, the main character is a man named Alex who buys a doll for his daughter's birthday. The story follows Alex as he starts to notice strange occurrences with the doll.