Madame Loisele is the protagonist, because she is the main character and the one with the conflict to overcome in the story. She wanted to impress everyone but instead she found out that the rich are not as careful at spending money as she is.
She wanted to be a member of high class society even though she was not. She borrowed what she thought was an expensive necklace to prove that she belonged in high society. Then she lost it and lied about it to cover up the loss and wound up paying for her false pride and dishonesty by spending years in poverty paying for a necklace that was practically worthless.
Madame Loisele is the protagonist, because she is the main character and the one with the conflict to overcome in the story.
She wanted to be a member of high class society even though she was not. She borrowed what she thought was an expensive necklace to prove that she belonged in high society. Then she lost it and lied about it to cover up the loss and wound up paying for her false pride and dishonesty by spending years in poverty paying for a necklace that was practically worthless.
Madame Loisel is the main character since everything in the story revolves around her. The story is about her pride, vanity and dishonesty and the hardship of ten years living in poverty that resulted from those character flaws.
In the Necklace, Madame Mathilde Loisel borrows a seemingly expensive necklace to satisfy her vanity and attend a party way above her social class, only to lose it. Instead of telling the person who lent it to her, she works herself and her husband to the bone to buy a replacement, only to find out that the necklace she had lost was a fake.
It is pretty clear that Madame Loisel would be the protagonist, albeit a slightly unlikable one.
It is hard to designate an antagonist in this tale, since there's no clear cut enemy causing the problems. I would say that Madame Loisel herself, with her need to go to that party and deception (not mentioning that she had actually lost the original and giving back a replacement) would be the antagonist to herself.
The 'antagonist' of a story need not be a person. It can be some thing or character flaw that works against the protagonist. Here, the antagonist is Mme Loisel's own vanity, pride and dishonesty that caused her to need the necklace and to lie about losing it. These aspects of her character were what worked against her and caused her to spend ten years in poverty to replace a near worthless piece of jewelry.
There is no narrator. The point of view is omniscient.
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The necklace is the antagonist in the short story The Necklace. Madame Loisel is the protagonist of the Guy de Maupassants story.
Madame Loisel, she is also the antagonist as her need for the life of luxury leads to the lost necklace
The Good Guy is the protagonist The Bad Guy is the Antagonist
An "antagonist" is someone in opposition or conflict.In literary use, the antagonist ("bad guy") is the person who is opposed to the protagonist ("good guy").An example of this would be the Joker as an antagonist of Batman.
They're shown in a good light at times, and a bad light at others.
A good guy is a protagonist, a bad guy is an antagonist .
antigone is the protagonist and creon is the antagonistThese terms are used for the main roles of a story.The protagonist is the main person of a story. For example, the protagonist of the Harry Potter books is also called Harry Potter.Antagonist means enemy, so the antagonist is the enemy of the protagonist. For example, in the Harry Potter books, the main antagonist would be Lord Voldemort.
its like the bad guy in the story. the protagonist is the good guy
Tamara
The antagonist is the "Bad guy". The main character would be the protagonist
they are called antagonist and the good people are called protagonist!!!
The main charachter is usually reffered to as the protagonist(or the good guy) and the person that he/she conflicts with is usually refered to as the antagonist(or the bad guy).
The main or lead character (or hero / heroine) in a story or event.It is the good guy in the story, who may be opposed by an antagonist (bad guy).A protagonist is the character in which the story surounds. Otherwise, the main character.He is the:-good guy-main character-the movie/book is his storyThe protagonist is a character in a story, usually the main character. It is very often that the Protagonist is facing an antagonist, which is against the protagonist. the antagonist is usually portrayed as an evil person or creature, and the protagonist often wins and defeats the antagonist at the end. (basically, the protagonist is the good guy and main character)The main character in a literary work.Protagonist means the main person or character in the story.
The protagonist in a story is merely the character who sets in motion the story line, be it "good "or "bad". An example would be a story about Charles Manson. He would be the protagonist even though he is bad. The cops would be the antagonist in that scenario.