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As Edwards tells it, the protagonist was originally named Peggy, like its author.
In it, the protagonist, Ben Wilkins, discovers a special dodecahedron, or 12-sided object, that places him at the center of a global conspiracy.
In it, the protagonist discovers he is part of an ancient race of people who change gender identity every year, finding themselves in a whole new body.
Tramps Like Us was major for me – in it, the protagonist, Sumire, coped with pressures from her stressful workplace and ridicule from her colleagues about not being a "traditional" woman.
In 1995 came the second volume, "A Diving Rock on the Hudson," and this was greeted with even more interest, for in it the protagonist, Ira — who Roth gave readers every reason to believe was based on himself — begins an affair at age fifteen with his twelve-year-old sister, Minnie.
The video embedded below demonstrates a piece of this: In it, the protagonist tells Siri to order a pizza: "Siri, tell Pizza Hut to deliver a small cheese pizza, two large pizzas with pepperoni, sausage, ham, bacon, and mushrooms, and a medium pizza with only mushrooms".
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"When fish is this fresh and this good," Mr. Benelli told us during dinner, "it becomes the protagonist.
I think it's the protagonist who's the real weirdo.
Kennedy appears only briefly in it, however — the protagonist is Robert F. Kennedy, the Attorney General, who led efforts to enforce the enrollment of two black students, Vivian Malone and James Hood.
Rather than sinking the film, this actually lends the second half a new dynamic: it renders the protagonist almost as compromised as the brutish local cops.
In "We Have Always Lived in the Castle," it is the protagonist, Merricat, who is the courageous, adventurous figure and her sister, Constance, who is the domestic, gentle partner.
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