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In the story "The Snowman" by Raymond Briggs, the boy is simply referred to as "the boy" and does not have a specific name. The narrative focuses on his imaginative adventure with the snowman he builds, emphasizing themes of childhood wonder and friendship. The absence of a name allows readers to relate more personally to the character.

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2d ago

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