Leo Tolstoy's "How Much Land Does a Man Need?" presents a peasant, Pahom, who is overcome with greed and pride. The Devil tempts him to want more and more land until his desire eventually leads to his death. Based on the interaction between Pahom and the Devil, Pahom is the type of character known as a flat character a protagonist an antagonist a static character , while the Devil is intended to be a protagonist a foil an antagonist a dynamic character .
Are you in English 10A? So am I!
lol yea I think
so can you help me?
Hmmm this is a story question so I am trying to see if I can pull it up.
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Is there more content to the question because I feel like its missing something. There is no really direct question here.
umm 1 sec
Oooh I found it. , while the Devil is intended to be A. a protagonist B. a foil C. an antagonist D. a dynamic character.
known as a flat character a protagonist an antagonist a static character ,be a protagonist a foil an antagonist a dynamic character .
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It was in my archive lol.
He is meant to be a flat character Antagonist. I just read the summary of it now.
? that's the answer for both
No the first guy they describe known as "Pahom" is a protagonist. They one they are referring to is the character known as "the Devil" is a antagonist.
ok thank you
No problem.
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