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Antagonist - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
An antagonist (from Greek ἀνταγωνιστής - antagonistes , "opponent, competitor, rival") is a character, group of characters, or an institution, who represents the opposition against which the pro...
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Diving into the archives, and the wonderful links in the sidebar, I found two fantastic lists Jen has put together: Cool Girls and Cool Boys from children's literature. I encourage folks to take a look at these lists and offer more suggestions if you think of other cool boys and cool girls.
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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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Quizzes on Romeo and Juliet ... The Literature Network ... Literature Network » William Shakespeare » Romeo and Juliet...
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Jane Eyre is truly timeless--it is a work of literature that will introduce readers of any age to memorable characters and a story that gets better and better each time you read it. Go get yourself a copy, curl up on the couch and travel to England in the 1840's courtesy of Charlotte Bronte!
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