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give the charterer sketch oh soappy​

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Explanation:Soapy is definitely the main character and the protagonist in "The Cop and the Anthem." He is not the narrator. The narrator is the very familiar "third-person anonymous" voice who knows a lot about Soapy but is not omniscient. Soapy is the viewpoint character; everything is seen and experienced through Soapy's point of view. Soapy is a dynamic rather than a static character.

Soapy is definitely the main character and the protagonist in "The Cop and the Anthem." He is not the narrator. The narrator is the very familiar "third-person anonymous" voice who knows a lot about Soapy but is not omniscient. Soapy is the viewpoint character; everything is seen and experienced through Soapy's point of view. Soapy is a dynamic rather than a static character.

Soapy, the central character in O'Henry's story "The Cop and the Anthem," is a homeless man in New York City who reasons that if he could only get himself arrested, he would be imprisoned on Blackwell's Island, where he would be assured of housing, warmth, and the satisfaction of his basic needs. Soapy, who is a fictional character, is a proud man who has thought his scheme through deeply; he scorns the availability of charity.

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