He means well toward Gene.
The agonist-antagonist function refers to the coordinated action of muscles that work together to create movement in a joint. When this function is well-developed, it helps maintain proper alignment and balance in the body. This is crucial for optimal movement efficiency, injury prevention, and overall physical performance. Regular strength training and functional movement exercises can help improve the development of the agonist-antagonist function.
The antagonist to the platysma are the masseter and temporalis...
Gene sneaked into the infirmary to retrieve some medical supplies to help his injured friend, Finny. He wanted to take care of Finny and support him during his recovery.
The masseter acts as the antagonist.
Brinker implies that Gene intentionally caused Finny's fall from the tree to gain attention and attain sympathy. This accusation deeply upsets Gene as he is overwhelmed by guilt and remorse for causing Finny's injury unintentionally.
Gene realizes that Finny genuinely cares about their friendship and does not hold any grudges or jealousy towards Gene. Gene understands that Finny sees him as a true friend and not as a rival or competitor.
true
There is no true antagonist in this story; however, Colonel Ross comes close.
Gene feels guilty and remorseful about causing Finny's fall from the tree. He struggles with the weight of his actions, constantly questioning his intentions and the true nature of his friendship with Finny.
Looking at it in a more symbolic way the true antagonist of the story is the justice system of our country
Falls down the stairs
In the series "The Missing," the antagonist is a mysterious figure who abducts young children. Throughout the series, the true identity and motives of the antagonist are gradually revealed as the story unfolds.
he caused finny to be hurt
He wishes he were like Finny.
At the end of Chapter 12 is when he dies. Sad but true. He dies because of poor medical care.
The narrator is Gene, and the antagonist is Finny, short for Phineas, and there's Leper, for some guy with the last name Leppieller or something like that... he's not a very big character but i can't think of anymore with 'nicknames'
protagonist agonist I know because I'm in agony right now.