In Flannery O'Connor's "A Good Man is Hard to Find," the protagonist is often viewed as the Grandmother, as she drives the narrative and undergoes significant character development. Her journey reflects themes of grace, morality, and self-awareness, culminating in a moment of revelation. However, some readers may argue that the Misfit serves as a contrasting figure, representing the darker aspects of human nature. Ultimately, O'Connor's intention may be to challenge readers to consider the complexities of both characters and their moral implications.
i don't think gamefreak announced it yet
As the main protagonist, Victor Frankenstein does benefit Captain Walton.
No it is just a rumour.
I would think that it would be more an example of surrealism as the protagonist goes on a sort of transcendental journey before he is hung.
Its the seal to seal his vampire powers i think.
protagonist protagonist, I think
I think it is the boy or david.
I think the protagonist in Eveline by James Joyce is Eveline..The description of her psychological monologue throughout the short story is a evidence.
the protagonist is Mathilde, and I think she's the antagonist too.
The protagonist of "The Red Pony" is Jody Tiflin, a young boy living on a ranch who forms a bond with a red pony given to him as a gift. The story explores Jody's growth and experiences as he learns about responsibility, loss, and the realities of life.
The protagonist is the main character of the story. Everything evolves around him/her. Usually, in a story, the protagonist wants to reach a goal, but many obstacles are in his path to reach this goal. These obstacles can be natural (a storm, a tornado) or human. The human obstacles doesn't want that the protagonist reach his/her goal. The human obstacles are called "Antagonist". Other characters in a story are called minor characters. These characters can help the protagonist to reach his/her goal, or be simply "decorations" and do not interact with the protagonist. There can be more than one protagonist or antagonist in a story.
I think so, as a yes, in the book however i think the protagonists are all of the tenants because it talks about all of them and tells their story. It really depends on what you think.
Generally, yes. The PROtagonist struggles with the ANTagonist (think "PRO" and "ANTI") during the conflict of the story. In some stories, the two resolve their differences and combine their efforts to solve the crisis.
The protagonist is eugene and i think the anatagonist is his parents.
the protagonist of the story is Ralph Marsden
Oh, dude, the protagonist is like the main character in a story or movie. They're the one you're supposed to root for, the star of the show, the hero... or sometimes the anti-hero if you're feeling edgy. So yeah, basically, they're the one hogging all the screen time and getting all the glory.
The protagonist in O. Henry's short story "Hearts and Hands" is Miss Fairchild, a woman who is traveling on a train. The narrative follows the interaction between Miss Fairchild and a marshal named Easton, who is escorting a prisoner to his execution.