The main character is called a protagonist also called the hero.
The villain is called a antagonist.
I would say c. Here's an example:
<em> "Hey! You're not supposed to do-" the guard said before he was taken out by Batman.</em>
The answer is B hope that helped
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The central conflict of the story is that the tests the narrator is prepared to do will be on the same date as his friend's recital and he is in doubt about which event to attend.
This is an internal conflict, where the character confronts his own thoughts and wills.
<h3>How can the text be continued?</h3>
- First paragraph: Show the narrator analyzing which event must attend. Present his doubts and conflicts about this situation.
- Second paragraph: Show the narrator deciding that he will take the tests, but that he is afraid to tell his friend this, as this will prevent him from attending her friend's recital.
- Third paragraph: Show how the narrator tells this to his friend and makes the friend understand the situation and support the friend's decision because that's what friends do.
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Answer:
The present difficulty of the speaker is that he is faced with the harsh reality of human life.
In the poem, the child is separated from his parents and other relatives which becomes significant in the poem and it depicts the harshness of Fate that separated a child from his parents and family.
Explanation:
'The Parrot in the Cage' is a poem written by Lekhnath Paudyal. The poem was written during the reign of the Rana in Nepal. The Rana regime destituted Nepalese from their freedom and happiness.
The poem is usually interpreted to have two speakers, the poet himself and the parrot in the cage. Both the speakers depict the difficulties that they have faced in the poem. The difficulties that the speaker have faced in the poem is the harsh realities of human life. During the reign of the Rana, people of Nepal were deprived from enjoying freedom, justice, and happiness. The poet is separated from his parents and other relatives which signfies not only separation from culture but also spiritual separation.
In the poem, the parent and child relation is significant. The child is separated from his parents and other relatives in the poem. This separation and relationship is signficant as it resembles the loss of freedom, of the child, to roam around freely and feed on the wild fruits. The speaker wonders that his parents must be beating their breasts due to the separation. They must be mourning the separation. It shows the situation of the Rana reign in Nepal when families were separated from each other.