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sergey [27]
2 years ago
12

Contrast about how was the girl before and after the incident must refer story ''the little girl'

English
1 answer:
ruslelena [56]2 years ago
6 0

In "The Little Girl", the girl, who is the protagonist starts off with a wrong perspective of who her father is, by the end of the story, she understands that her father is not a brute but a man with a very large heart.

<h3>What is character analysis?</h3>

Character analysis is an interesting part of literature. I helps one to understand the characters and in doing so, understand the story in-depth as well as the perspective of the author.

Hence it is right to state that the little girl at the beginning of the story misunderstands her father and develops a wrong image of "Fathers", but this is corrected by the resolution of the plot.

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