"Cathedral," by Raymond Carver, p. 274
"Reunion" by John Cheever, p. 201
• A protagonist is the central character or leading figure in a narrative/story. A protagonist is sometimes a “hero”
to the audience or readers.
• An antagonist is a character, or a group of characters, which stands in opposition to the main character.
• The protagonist works toward the central story goals, while the antagonist works against the goals.
- Identify the protagonist and the antagonist in each of the 3 new stories we read and give brief examples to
back up your choices. Remember to try to dig a bit deeper! - Post which of the three stories you liked the best and really struck a chord within and then briefly explain
why. - Reply to at least 2 classmates posts. Replies should just be at least 50 words
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