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"Now there came a little 'flutey' bit--very pretty!--a little chain of bright drops. She was sure it would be repeated. It was; she lifted her head and smiled."
It allows the reader to see the action from the perspective of Miss Brill and to see her objectively.
It provides an opportunity for the main character to indulge in imagination.
Miss Brill views social interaction as a stage play.
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Romeo is the male protagonist in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, he his the son of Montague and Lady Montague. In Romeo and Juliet, romeo falls in love with Juliet, the daughter of the Capulet's, the Montague and Capulet have a long history of rivalry, but when laying his eyes on Juliet it is love at first sight. Romeo is a key character in the development of the scenes, throughout the play romeo occurs in the scenes as a peaceful and passionate person who tries to resolve the feud between the families and keep the peace in Verona, until the death of his dear friend Mercutio when he is killed by Tybalt, romeo then acts out in anger and fear and kills Tybalt. His role in the play as the male protagonist makes him is the main focus along with Juliet, together they create the whole story line to the play and the lead up to each scene but most importantly the final tragic ending.
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indirect object I think? either that or subject
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