A child protagonist is a main character in a story who is a child or young person. These characters often face challenges, learn lessons, and go through personal growth throughout the storyline. Child protagonists are common in children's literature and young adult fiction.
In "The Wedding Dance" by Amador Daguio, the antagonist is the mother-in-law, while the protagonist is Awiyao, the husband who is seeking to have a child with his wife. The conflict revolves around the pressure from the mother-in-law for Awiyao's wife to bear a child and the strain it puts on the couple's relationship.
Tito is the Protagonist in the short story "Dog of Pompei" because he is the main character.
In "Buried Child" by Sam Shepard, the protagonist is Vince, the son who returns home after a long absence. The antagonist is the family's buried secrets and dysfunctional dynamics that come to the surface during his visit.
The protagonist of the nursery rhyme "Rain, Rain, Go Away" is a child who wishes for the rain to stop so they can play outside.
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Situation Tragedy. The child lead character dies. Her body is found, too late by Policemen.
Goku, is a fictional character and the protagonist of the Dragon Ball manga series created by Akira Toriyama.
This is a famous quote by Tony Montana, the protagonist in the classic "Scarface".
The protagonist for the book "Among the Free" is named Luke Garner. He is a third child in a society where families are only allowed to have two children. Luke becomes a symbol for fighting against the oppressive government in the dystopian world of the novel.
The protagonist is Ponyboy.
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Antigone is the Protagonist.