Look at the protagonist's motivators and then look at the antagonist's motivators. Are their motivators similar at all? Do these characters react differently to intrinsic or extrinsic motivators? Explain who are the protagonists and who are the antagonists. The story is cranes by Hwang Sun- Won, I need to answer this question above but I’m having some trouble. Could you help? I need a thesis statement could you help me write one also.

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In "Cranes" by Hwang Sun-Won, the protagonist and antagonist have differing motivators, with the protagonist driven by a sense of empathy and compassion, while the antagonist is motivated by a duty to uphold authority and societal norms. The protagonists, Tokchae and Songsam, react differently to intrinsic and extrinsic motivators, with Tokchae guided by his moral compass and Songsam swayed by external pressures and expectations. Through their contrasting motivations and responses to stimuli, the characters showcase the inherent conflict between personal values and societal expectations. My thesis statement would be: In "Cranes" by Hwang Sun-Won, the protagonists and antagonists exhibit differing motivators and reactions to intrinsic and extrinsic stimuli, highlighting the intersecting themes of empathy, duty, and societal norms.