Protagonist- good
antagonist- bad
It creates flashback for the readers providing a sense of how the character has become who he is.
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True, though the opinion is wrong, being directly opposed by the fact that each year has 12 months on the western calendar.
The answer is option C: The reader would know more about Hamadi’s inner thoughts and feelings and less about Susan’s.
The first person point of view is used to provide readers with the narrator's feelings and inner thoughts. As a consequence, if "Hamadi" had been written in the first person with Hamadi as the narrator, then readers would not have so much information about what motivates the rest of the characters, and the account would be influenced by Hamadi's emotions and prejudices.
Oberon wants Titania to fall in love with some vile things as revenge because Titania refused to give him the Indian Boy.
Hermia insists that Lysander sleep away from her because they are not yet married and she thinks that would be pushing things.
Puck anoints Lysander’s eyes because he thought he was Demetrius and he was trying to get Demetrius to fall in love with Helena.
Helena believes that Lysander is just mocking her.
Hermia dreams that Lysander left her, which is reflected in what actually happened.