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In this excerpt from "The Golden Goose" by the Brothers Grimm, who is the protagonist?

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The protagonist is c. Dummling.

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In this excerpt from “the golden goose” by the brothers grimm, who is the protagonist?

At this Dummling was glad, and said: “get up and come with me; you shall eat yourself full.” He led him to the king's palace where all the flour in the whole kingdom was collected, and from it he caused a huge mountain of bread to be baked. The man from the forest stood before it, began to eat, and by the end of one day the whole mountain had vanished. Then Dummling for the third time asked for his bride; but the king again sought a way out, and ordered a ship which could sail on land and on water. “As soon as you come sailing back in it,” said he, “you shall have my daughter for wife.” Dummling went straight into the forest, and there sat the little gray man to whom he had given his cake. When he heard what Dummling wanted, he said: “since you have given me to eat and to drink, I will give you the ship; and I do all this because you once were kind to me.” Then he gave him the ship which could sail on land and water, and when the king saw that, he could no longer prevent him from having his daughter. The wedding was celebrated, and after the king's death, Dummling inherited his kingdom and lived for a long time contentedly with his wife.

a. the king

b. the king’s daughter

c. Dummling

d. the little gray man

Answer:

The protagonist is c. Dummling.

Step-by-step explanation:

"The Golden Goose" is a tale by Brothers Grimm. The hero or protagonist of the story is Dummling, sometimes also translated as Simpleton. While his brothers are unkind to the little gray man in the forest, Dummling shares his food and beer with him. After doing that, he is given a golden goose, meets a king and his daughter and, for making the princess laugh for the first time ever, he is promised to marry her. Because of the food and beer Dummling once shared with him, the little gray man helps him by giving him the boat asked for by the king. Dummling can now finally marry the princess.