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Who is the ANTAGONIST, and the PROTAGONIST in the book A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens?

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Who is the ANTAGONIST, and the PROTAGONIST in the book A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens?

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Here’s your answer, and I guarantee you it will be right. Complete these steps: 1. Research the definition of “ANTAGONIST” and “PROTAGONIST” for yourself. 2. Read the NOVEL. 3. Come to some self-guided conclusions, possibly by including the ideas of others, as to which character(s) you feel fit(s) the definition of both. 4. Make a compelling, grammatically-correct, logically organized case for your theory. 5. Revise. 6. Revise. 7. Turn in. I believe that, if you do that, not only will you likely find the answer, you may also learn that learning is much more beneficial to you than looking for answers. P.S. If you go with the other suggestion, you’re in trouble. I don’t think seeing the Donald Duck version of the story will suffice, and I have trouble imagining a circumstance where Dickens had a character named “Screge” or “that poor guy.

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