In this very short Stephen Crane story, an army officer is shot in the arm by a sniper during the US Civil War, and is sent to the field hospital. On his way there, he observes the details of war around him, seemingly for the first time.
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Achilles is often considered the main protagonist in the story of the Trojan War. The story focuses on his character, his personal struggles, and his role in the war between the Greeks and the Trojans.
The main 'character' is the horse, Joey. The main human character is Albert.
In the "Laugher" by Heinrich Böll, the main character is the protagonist, Hans Schnier. He struggles with his social status and relationships in post-World War II Germany. Hans uses humor and laughter as a defense mechanism against the hypocrisy and corruption he sees around him.
There are three main characters in the story War by Luigi Pirandello. These characters are the husband and wife who have a son that is fighting in the war, and the fat man that gets on the train and tells them to encourage their son to fight for his country.
The novel "The Combat" by Kole Omotoso does not have a traditional protagonist, as it is a story that follows multiple characters and their experiences during the Nigerian Civil War. The main focus is on the impact of the war on society and individuals rather than a central protagonist.
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the main charactor is Kratos
Adam Pelko is the main character. Two other main characters are Davi Mori and Martin Kahahawai.
The main male protagonist in The Odyssey is Odysseus, the King of Ithaca, who embarks on a long journey home after the Trojan War. Throughout the epic, he encounters numerous obstacles and challenges as he tries to reunite with his wife Penelope and son Telemachus.
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The main message of "An Episode of War" by Stephen Crane is the randomness and brutality of war, and how it can dehumanize both soldiers and civilians. The story highlights the impersonal nature of conflict and the impact it can have on individuals, irrespective of their rank or background.