In "Beka Lamb" by Zee Edgell, the primary antagonist is the rigid and oppressive societal expectations embodied by characters like Beka's father, who represents traditional values and the constraints of colonialism. This antagonistic force challenges Beka's desire for personal growth and independence, as she navigates the complexities of her identity in a changing Belizean society. The conflict between Beka's aspirations and the limitations imposed by her family and culture drives much of the narrative. Ultimately, Beka's journey reflects her struggle against these societal norms to forge her own path.
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