The protagonist is Daniel Webster.
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Daniel went to the city to go to schol while david his brother stayed home and worked on the farm because he didn't have the brains that daniel had. Daniel didn't have the strength of David. David always was quite nice and would nonchalantley give daniel breaks during manual labour without embarrasing Daniel. Daniels friends visited the farm one day and daniel didn't introduce David as his brother so his friends thought he was a worker. David thought that daniel was embarrased of him. The next day they are doing some manual labour and david doesn't nonchalentley let david take a break (kind of like payback). Daniel always thought that david was not as smart as daniel and therefore clumsy. But in the end, he realizes that what he finds a burden for david (being not as smart) is actually something he has in common but in a different aspect (not being strong). He comes to the realization that was being rude to david based on a characteristic that daniel himself held (being clumsy).
The plural of protagonist is protagonists.
protagonist
In literary terms, another word for the main character of a story is the protagonist. By definition, a protagonist is the leading character-or at least one of the main characters-of a movie, novel, drama, or other fictional text.
Protagonist in the story The Devil and Daniel Webster by Stephen Vincent Benet.
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The author of "The Devil and Daniel Webster" is Stephen Vincent Benet. This short story, written in 1936, explores themes of temptation, morality, and the struggle between good and evil.
The tone in "The Devil and Daniel Webster" is a blend of dark humor, moral seriousness, and allegorical storytelling. It shifts between a lighthearted look at human nature and a deeper examination of themes like personal integrity, justice, and the consequences of making deals with the devil.
He comes to bat for the downtrodden one and is just as aggressive as his aggressor
He was a member of the jury of the dead when the devil called on them.
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Sunday Showcase - 1959 The Devil and Daniel Webster - 1.22 was released on: USA: 14 February 1960
Sunday Showcase - 1959 The Devil and Daniel Webster 1-22 was released on: USA: 14 February 1960
Benet wrote "The Devil and Daniel Webster" in 1937.