she acts submissively at first but slowly becomes more defiant.
Tells the story to the reader
It is most likely that the lawyer-narrator is the protagonist. The reader's perception of Bartleby is always coloured by the narrator's perception. Furthermore, we learn more about the narrator's emotional state/attitude toward the times than we do about Bartelby's. Bartleby acts as a symbol and as such, provides insight into society for the reader.
The death of their mother
Mama - Acts as narrator of the story. She is also known as Mrs. Johnson. She is a middle-aged or older African-American woman living with her younger daughter, Maggie. Although poor, she is strong and independent as shown by how she interacts with her children, and takes great pride in her way of life. Her appearance is described as someone who is overweight, and someone who has a body that is more like a man's than a woman's. She has strong hands that are worn from a lifetime of work.
Flat He acts as the anchor in the story
acts was written in euchastalian
The narrator in "The Yellow Wallpaper" experiences a descent into madness due to her isolation and mistreatment. She becomes fixated on the wallpaper in her room, seeing it as symbolic of her own mental state. Ultimately, she tears it down in a final act of defiance and liberation.
The narrator in the first two acts of a story is typically referred to as the protagonist or the main character. They are the one whose perspective and experiences are being shared with the audience.
The narrator acts as the stage director letting the audience know what action is going on.
In "The Yellow Wallpaper," the narrator initially appears submissive and obedient to her husband's wishes. Over time, she becomes increasingly obsessed and fixated on the wallpaper in her room, eventually leading to a descent into madness as she becomes more disconnected from reality.
Nick is the narrator of the story. Therefore he acts as only a reporter of what he sees.
Nick is the narrator of the story. Therefore he acts as only a reporter of what he sees.
Nick is the narrator of the story. Therefore he acts as only a reporter of what he sees.
"What is the main conflict driving the plot of the story?"
It is most likely that the lawyer-narrator is the protagonist. The reader's perception of Bartleby is always coloured by the narrator's perception. Furthermore, we learn more about the narrator's emotional state/attitude toward the times than we do about Bartelby's. Bartleby acts as a symbol and as such, provides insight into society for the reader.
The narrator's daughter dies
Nelly Dean complains the least in "Wuthering Heights." She is the housekeeper and narrator of the story, and often acts as a mediator or observer rather than expressing complaints.
The tone of "The Black Cat" by Edgar Allan Poe is dark, suspenseful, and macabre. It conveys a sense of horror and psychological turmoil as the narrator descends into madness and commits heinous acts.