Protagonist
The voice? Well, if you are looking for point of view kind of thing, it's First Person and Katniss tells the story
he feared only one thing and that was getting older.
the Tillman story
Disney was a person, not a thing!
Like his character Rovi Ross he loves peace so that means he's ageist violence, he said when he's hanging out or playing with his friends he doesn't like any one arguing or fighting he just like every thing nice and calm.
The quote "He who fights with monsters" signifies the idea that when one confronts evil or challenges, they risk becoming like the very thing they are fighting against. In the story, this theme is explored through the protagonist's struggle against a powerful adversary, highlighting the moral complexities of fighting against darkness and the potential for corruption in the process.
When a story mentions a specific person, place, or thing, a proper noun is used.
Because the peace sign is represented as a no fighting thing and hippies are against violence which is fighting
Neither, Fighting in defense is one thing but fighting in hate is sinful fight for survival is natures gift.
In a short story, pronouns used to refer to a person or thing are typically given in the third person. This means that characters or objects are referred to using pronouns like "he," "she," "it," or "they."
I guess there is.
Wilhelm Tell is a very popular story from the 14th century and themes in this story are: love, betrayal, heroic figures, fighting, kingdom, power, and royalty.
Symbol
Allusion
its person or place thing thats the story is about
the most interesting thing that I've learned about the story is how to let go of things/person we want/love most...
If there was such a thing as an Oral Tradition, it was passed on by one person telling the story to another person. The second person would learn the story with its details and then pass that on to a third person.