Who is the protagonist of the story ‘The Three Questions’? What kind of a person do you think he is? Give instances from the story to support your answer.
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the king
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The King
Main character of this short story
Turns out to be helpful and compassionate when he helps the hermit and bearded man
He is determined to find answers to his questions
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- Protagonist comes from a Greek word for the principal actor in a drama. In modern literature, the protagonist drives the story forward by pursuing a goal. The protagonist of a story is sometimes called the main character. The protagonist of a story is opposed by an antagonist.
- A protagonist is the main character in a work of literature or movie. The reader identifies with the protagonist, and the protagonist brings a resolution to the conflict in the story. Protagonists not only seek resolution, but they undergo some sort of change as well.
- This story tell about us the struggle between the protagonist and the antagonist is called the conflicts.
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