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There is no antagonist in "The Gift of the Magi."
In "The Gift of the Magi" by O. Henry, there is no clear antagonist. The main conflict in the story arises from the couple's financial struggles and their sacrifice to afford Christmas gifts for each other. Ultimately, the characters' own actions cause the conflict in the story.
If antagonist did not want to harm protagonist, he wouldn't be antagonist. His opposition to protagonist is what makes him antagonist.
In "The Gift of the Magi" by O. Henry, there is no traditional antagonist. The story focuses on a young couple, Jim and Della, who face the challenge of wanting to buy each other Christmas gifts with limited resources. The main conflict is the couple's struggle with their own individual desires and sacrifices, rather than an external antagonist.
The antagonist is the opposite to the protagonist.
The two children mentioned by O. Henry in "The Gift of the Magi" are the Magi, who were wise men in the Bible, known for their gift-giving to baby Jesus. This alludes to the protagonist's selfless act of sacrificing their most prized possession for their partner.
Brutus is the protagonist, Antony the antagonist.
The protagonist is Flik the antagonist is Hopper
Yes. An antagonist can be a human being or a force. Personally, I believe the antagonist is money. Jim and Della struggle so hard for money, to get each other the perfect gift. its not the gift, but the thought that counts.
The protagonist is Thor the antagonist is Malekith
the protagonist is Stella and the antagonist is joe and paton
the protagonist is Penny the antagonist could be her dad or sister