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kirza4 [7]
3 years ago
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What roles are played by the female characters you encountered in this unit? describe some of these female characters, their tra

its, and the roles they played within the selections you read (Odyssey, Orpheus and Eurydice), especially considering that all those selections had male characters as protagonists.
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dybincka [34]3 years ago
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Characters are judged on the basis that weather they are flat or round. This means that in the whole story the characters can be described on their roles and traits regardless of being male or female.

As given stress to the word "protagonist", which means the lead character or the hero also has its own value but the character is known by its traits as mentioned earlier weather its a protagonist or an antagonist (the one who is playing a negative role against the hero).

I hope it will help you!

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