The antogonist is sara trusdale and the protagonist is marc.
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The protagonist of "The Street that Got Mislaid" is Tim and the antagonist is the bureaucratic system that fails to acknowledge the existence of the missing street.
The main conflict in this story is Man vs Self as Marc is trying to decide whether or not he should tell anyone about Green Bottle Street
the four major components of the short are -he was not knowing the streethis section changed so the card got stuck in the drawerit had a door to enter the streetit was shaped like a bottle in either sides of it
The protagonist is the main character in a story, typically the hero or central figure. The antagonist is the character or force that opposes the protagonist, often serving as the villain or primary obstacle to the protagonist's goals.
Yes, "The Street that Got Mislaid" can be analyzed using Marxist Literary Theory. The story explores themes of bureaucracy, alienation, and the dehumanizing effects of a capitalist society through the character of Gissing. By examining issues of class struggle and power dynamics, a Marxist analysis can provide insights into the story's critique of social structures and norms.
No, Vita is not the protagonist in "Helen on Eighty-Sixth Street." The story follows a fourth-grade girl named Zelda who struggles to play the lead role of Helen of Troy in a school play.
if you have two ways you could go then go to the one that will help you now or in the future. And if there are people at the end of that way then try to spare then a little help. By: Mr.sid in grade 8
He's a person who's curious because he found the index card in the first place!
"The setting in the street that got mislaid" is a short story by Patrick Modiano set in Paris, where the narrator recalls his memories and attempts to piece together fragments of a lost past. The story explores themes of memory, identity, and the transient nature of urban landscapes.
* antagonist - although this means more of a 'provoker' than a 'inhibitor'. * Adversary - * Satan - the original meaning of this Hebrew word is 'stumbling block'. There was no such personage/character in ancient Hebrew lore. It is just that the term was used so much it got to mean the chief adversary by default.
Marc's files are important because they hold critical information that is needed for a specific purpose or task in the street. The mislaying of the files creates a challenge as the information they contain may be necessary for decision-making or to complete a project. It is crucial to locate Marc's files promptly to avoid any disruptions or delays.
The antagonist of the story "August heat" is August.The Protagonist of the story "august heat" is the winter snow.The theme of the story "august heat" would best represent strength and will power.the conflict of the story august heat is them trying to fight against the winter snow because they got trapped in. so they had to dig them self's out. Well august dug him and Percy out.
'ReBoot'. (Megabyte was the main antagonist.)