In order to identify the effective protagonist of a novel, one needs (1) to compare the situation at the outset of the work with the situation at its conclusion and (2) to ask which of the characters is most radically changed by the events described.
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The protagonist is the main character in the story or drama. He or she should be easily identifiable if you follow the story!
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The protagonist in the novel is obviously Huck Finn. He is the narrator of the story and the character who changes the most in the novel. If you need an antagonist, it would be the entire Southern system of slavery and the evils that came with it.
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Posted by help2plz on Wednesday September 24, 2008 at 12:39 AM and tagged with brave new world, moral structure, protagonist. ... A main character, even a protagonist, may remain a flat character in spite of his/her important role in the story line. This seems to be the case here with the two characters Bernard Marx and...
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antagonist (an-TAG-uh-nist): a character in a story or poem who deceives, frustrates, or works again the main character, or protagonist, in some way. The antagonist doesn’t necessarily have to be an person.
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In this section of the review I return to Moreno’s sociometry, which underpins the work with protagonists in group therapy. I mention the work of Kumar and Treadwell (1985) who provide a summary of techniques used to identify the protagonist in a group, and then return to Moreno.
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When trying to identify the protagonist and antagonist in a story, think about which character is central to the story and which character (or what force) is acting against that central character. Usually you can consider which character is good and which is bad.
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Usage Note: The protagonist of a Greek drama was its leading actor; therefore, there could be only one in a play. The question for speakers of modern English is whether a drama can have more than one protagonist. ... How do you identify...
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The key to analyzing a movie's structure is to identify the protagonist (not always as easy as it appears to be) and then trace that character's path through the narrative. The protagonist's path through the narrative is the meaning of the movie.
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