The readers perception of the protagonist change throughout the story to be more unbalanced because of the different settings and conflict. In the beginning of the story the man was simply in hurry so he will not be late and then hospital scene and in the jungle dealing with manhunts.
The protagonist is initially portrayed as a man on the go, rushing to get to his destination. He is focused on his own needs and desires, and is not paying much attention to the world around him.
However, as the story progresses, we are introduced to a series of challenges that begin to test the protagonist's composure and resilience. He is thrust into a hospital setting where he is confronted with the harsh realities of illness and death.
"The Night Face Up"
Analyze The protagonist, or main character, 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 through story? Cite text evidence to support your ideas.