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English, 09.12.2021 04:10 KHaire7013

The protagonist is never named, but his reality and his ongoing dream make up the parallel plots of the story. How does the reader's
perception of the protagonist change throughout the story? Cite text
evidence to support your ideas.


The protagonist is never named, but his reality and his ongoing

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