Why The Protagonist, Exposition, And Why Exposition Is Portrayed?

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1. Protagonist, exposition, and motivation are illustrated in the clip. Firstly, why the protagonist is depicted is because when the clip starts, we see that he is being hung and other man drops the snacks. It demonstrates that the story revolves around him and he is a main character in the movie. Secondly, why exposition is illustrated is because we learn where they are, and the place where the event is happening. The exposition starts introducing the spectator, and the environment they inhabit, but the reason why he is being hung is never revealed yet. He says, “Lord, whatever I have done to piss you off. If you can just get me of here and somehow let me know what it was. I promise I rectify the situation.” This is showing that the character

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