In the story of Cinderella, her stepmother is the antagonist. The stepmother's point-of-view was colored by her jealousy of Cinderella. She resented her and wanted to keep her as a servant, and was appalled at the idea of Cinderella escaping from her life of rags and servitude when the prince met her and fell in love. The stepmother only cared about her and her daughters' interests, not Cinderella's.
Third person
Protagonist and antagonist of the story the cricket boy
Protagonist and antagonist of the story the cricket boy
to give readers a good story also to make young one want to be like Cinderella
Third person
"Yeh-Shen" is a Chinese version of the Cinderella story. The story is told from a third person point of view, where the narrator provides an objective perspective on the events unfolding in the story, focusing on the experiences and emotions of the main character, Yeh-Shen.
The point of view in the story is from the view of the bully in the story. This is the first story in which a story has been told from the bully's point of view.
The king is the antagonist in the story The Lady or the Tiger because he throw the young male into the area. But this depends if you're looking in the point of view that the young man is the protagonist.
Third person
point of view in the story of mateo falcone
well the point of view of this story is first point of view
It's a fictinal scenery in Universal studios