The protagonist because that is the main character in the story. in some stories there are many protagonists.
This story is about a woman who is very sad at untimely demise of her son. This is quite natural for anybody. Over a period of time, people usually come to terms with personal tragedies and move on in life. The main character in this story is running from pillar to post so that someone could somehow revive her dead child.
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I think you can achieve your goal by setting aside work and entertainment, this makes it easier for you to focus
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A sense of humor, because Faxon has been forgotten by Mrs. Culme.
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<em>The Triumph of Night</em> by Edith Wharton is a gothic story of George Faxon and his encounter with Lavington and his nephew Frank Rainer. The sense of dread and coldness he experienced while staying with the man forebodes what he will feel in the future after young Frank dies. Faxon then regrets his act of leaving knowing he had the chance to save someone's life but didn't.
Alone, in the deserted remote train station, Faxon was hoping for a coach to get him to his new employer's place when he saw a young man who offered to help him lodge at his uncle's place. On further inquiries, he came to know that Mrs. Culme had seemingly forgotten about him, with Frank declaring that <em>"seven hours is a long time for Mrs. Culme to remember anything"</em>. At this remark, Faxon replied<em> "I suppose that's one of the reasons why she needs a secretary"</em>, which reveals his sense of humor at the unfortunate event of being forgotten by his own employer.
Thus, the correct is the third option.
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Declaration of Sentiments' refers to the document claiming the equal rights for men and women signed at first women's rights convention. As per the question, the statement that best describes how the document "Declaration of Sentiments" proposes more information about the things mentioned in the play that assists the readers to better understand the content of the play. The other options inappropriately and incorrectly portray the document and fail to describe their role. Thus, option C is the correct answer.
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