Your answer should be "the antagonist feels she has been wronged by the king." Based on the text provided, she mentions revenge, which tells us that the king must have done something to her in the past that she resents him for.
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I believe this is Robert Frost, however I am not 100% sure. From "The Road Not Taken"
I'm pretty sure it is because the boys thought of the dead parachutist as a "beast"
The question being posed is alluded from the novel '1984' by George Orwell. In 1984, there were three enormous nations that existed and they are: Oceana, Eurasia, and Eastasia. Airstrip One is the name that was given to what we know as Britain. Another thing given to Britain as Airstrip One is the utilization of military time. This can be thought to be done so as to loan to the setting inside the novel. What military time use does inside the novel is add to the police state vibe that exists for the hero Winston Smith.
It seems to be character versus character. There is no mention of nature or society in the excerpt, and the character is not being restrained by himself. The father appears to be the major person keeping him from doing what he likes.