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Conflict: the opposition between forces in a story ... Antagonist: whatever opposing force the protagonist struggles with, such as another character, environment, or something within the protagonist...
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The major characters are the protagonist and antagonist. Important characters are complex and well described, while minor characters may be considered flat and ... The different personalities often result in conflicts between the protagonist and antagonist. ... What is the difference between the protagonist and the antagonist?
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In literature class we were told that the protagonist is the hero of the story, or at least the main character. The antagonist is the person, or factor, working against our friend the protagonist. It gets tricky when the main character is s...
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What is the meanings of antagonist and protagonist? What is the different in antagonist and protagonist? What do a protagonist and an antagonist have incommon? What is the difference between protagonist or antagonist?
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If you are a classroom teacher these amazing novel study guides are for you. ... Explain the difference between a protagonist and an antagonist. Which characters in this book would you classify as protagonists? Justify you opinion. Which characters are antagonists? Explain your choice(s).
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I’ve heard that the James Bond movies are good examples of how a main character, James Bond, is actually sort of an antagonist, as his role ... Think of the difference between anti-hero Rick in “Casablanca” — obviously the protagonist — and the visibly more heroic character of Victor Laszlo. Laszlo may be more of a...
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D. Protagonist and Antagonist - the protagonist is the central character, ... Irony is used to suggest the difference between appearance and reality, between expectation and fulfillment, the complexity of experience, to furnish indirectly an evaluation of the author's material, and at the same time to achieve compression.
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To understand the differences between protagonists and antagonists; ... It will then move into a discussion of characterization, describing the protagonist and antagonist generally, then more specifically the hero and villain. ... Q: If the differences aren't physically detectable, maybe its a' difference in the hearts, minds,
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More often than not, I see characters learn through their mistakes, and when the character does learn and begins to grow from those decisions, that makes the difference between the protagonist and the antagonist.
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