DQ6 – Keeping in mind that “characterization” refers to the habits, words, dress, gestures, tone of voice, body language, etc., we notice in the characters, who is the protagonist and who is the antagonist in the story? Explain. (See “Antagonist” and “Protagonist” in the “Glossary,” pp. 1091, 1098.) Mention three sentences or bits of dialogue in the story that suggests that, from the start, the male character is distracted and not listening to the girl. Support your answer with quotations and/or examples from the beginning, the middle, and the end of the story.