The protagonist in the story was Doug Spaulding because the whole story was based on him.
it is Ralph Underhill because he is the one who the protagonist, Doug, wants to kill
The narrator... Bonaparte is the protagonist of the story
The protagonist is Laurie, and the antagonist is Charles.
Tina and Cathy are both the protagonists.
The protagonist is Lizabeth and for the antagonist, it can be look at in many different ways Liz vs. Society, Liz vs. person Liz vs. self
it is Ralph Underhill because he is the one who the protagonist, Doug, wants to kill
The Perfect Murder - short story - was created in 1988.
The title of Ray Bradbury's short story, "The Utterly Perfect Murder", indicates Doug Spalding's frame of mind when he begins to plan the murder of his childhood friend, Ralph Underhill. He devises a plan that, in his mind, will leave him virtually blameless once the crime is committed. He explains that no one would expect him of Ralph's murder: "No one in history had ever done a crime like this. I would stay, kill, depart, a stranger among strangers. How would anyone dare to say, finding Ralph Underhill's body on his doorstep, that a boy aged twelve, arriving on a kind of Time Machine train, traveled out of hideous self-contempt, had gunned down the Past?" Doug sees his plan as "utterly perfect" because it will leave him undetected. A very basic purpose of the title is to stir the reader's imagination and curiousity, thus inspiring him to read the entire story.
Protagonist.
The narrator... Bonaparte is the protagonist of the story
The protagonist is Laurie, and the antagonist is Charles.
A Short Album About Murder was created in 2001.
The protagonist of the story The Pedestrian by Ray Bradbury is Leonard Mead
The protagonist in the short story hunters in the snow is Tub. Hunters in the Snow is about the three hunters in the woods.
I think the protagonist in Eveline by James Joyce is Eveline..The description of her psychological monologue throughout the short story is a evidence.
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the protagonist is Mathilde, and I think she's the antagonist too.