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The Lovers by Bessie Head. Please Help me with these questions if you've read it.
1. What is the relationship between the setting and the plot? How does one enhance the other?
2. Who or what is the antagonist in this story?
3. What is the climax of the story? To what does it owe its power?
4. How does Head use foreshadowing in the story?
5. What does Head achieve by using a third-person omniscient narrative perspective?
6.To what extent, if any, can this story be considered a folktale? A legend? A romance?
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