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Who is the protagonist in "Wiley, His Mother, and the Hairy Man" and why?

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Answered by Anonymous
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 \color{green}{"Wiley, His Mother, and the Hairy Man" is a musical play that has it's based on an oral classical tale of the South of the United States.  It was first captured in text by Donnell Van de Voort and published in "Manuscripts for the Federal Writers" for the State of Alabama.  Wiley is the protagonist of the play as he is the character that suffers the main conflict, against his antagonist the Hairy Man, and also because the play is focused not only on his conflict but on Wiley's relationship with his mother}

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Answered by drjiya123
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Wiley's mama, because she helps Wiley defeat the Hairy Man Wiley's papa, because he is the first character the Hairy Man attacks The Hairy Man, because most of the story is about him Wiley, because he is the main character who fights the Hairy Man.

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