Essay Question: Look at the Protagonist's motivators and then look at the antagonists motivators. Are their motives similar at all? Do these characters react differently to intrinsic or extrinsic motivators?

I need a Thesis Statement (Must be an arguable assertion of claim/stance, and also when writing the thesis statement don’t use words form the essay question above. Please.
I also need Three reasons to support the thesis: (these should be BIG, universal ideas!) This is to organize your thoughts BEFORE you write your body paragraphs. This is NOT your introduction. Your introduction will be crafted AFTER you have completed your body paragraphs. The story is cranes by Hwang Sun- Won.

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Thesis Statement: The motivations of the protagonist and antagonist in "Cranes" by Hwang Sun-Won are ultimately shaped by their differing perspectives on tradition and modernity.

1. The protagonist's motive is driven by a sense of duty and cultural loyalty, stemming from his attachment to traditional Korean values, while the antagonist's motive is rooted in a desire for progress and embracing modernity.
2. The protagonist's reactions to intrinsic motivators, such as personal beliefs and cultural heritage, differ from the antagonist's reactions to extrinsic motivators, such as economic advancement and societal approval.
3. Through the exploration of their motives and reactions, the story highlights the tension between tradition and modernity, ultimately leading to a moral conflict between the two characters.