The polar bear at the end of the story because the polar bear and Russel had a conflict.
In "Dogsong" by Gary Paulsen, there isn't a traditional antagonist. The protagonist, Russel, embarks on a journey of self-discovery and growth. The challenges he faces are more internal, as he grapples with his own insecurities and fears.
the people are wont u read the book
Russel Susskit and his dogs
Dogsong was created in 1985.
The ISBN of Dogsong is 0027701808.
Yes, "Dogsong" by Gary Paulsen is a highly recommended book. It tells the story of a boy's journey to reconnect with his cultural roots through a mystical adventure with dogs. The book is beautifully written and weaves themes of self-discovery and the importance of tradition.
An antagonist in the book Cut is Callie's therapist.
Skellig is the antagonist because he will not let Mina and Michael help him at times but besides that, there is not an antagonist in the book Skellig.
Nancy is the protagonist and Collin is the antagonist.
There isn't a concrete antagonist.
The antagonist is a kid name Hamilton Knapp
The antagonist in the book Think Big by Ben Carson is John Donne.