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A character who stands in the way of the protagonist is known as?

An antagonist.


A character who stands in the way of the protagonist is known as an?

antagonist


A character who stands in the way of the protagonist is known as aan?

antagonist


A character who stands in the way of the protagonist is known as a what?

I guess that would be the antagonist.


A character that stands in the way of a protagonist?

antagonist


A character who stands in the way of the protagonist is known as a?

Awesome evil person ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ you're an idiot, the correct answer is antagonist


A character who stands in the way of the protagonist is know as?

antagonist


Someone who stands in the way of the protagonist is known as?

antagonist


A character who stands in the way of the main character would be called a/an?

A character who stands in the way of the main character would be called a/anA.antagonist


Who is the Antagonist in twelfth night?

Twelfth Night and indeed most of the comedies do not fit well into the protagonist/antagonist mode of analysis. Viola is the main character in the play, but there is no other character who particularly stands in her way.


What does Antagonist mean in literary terms?

the person who frustrates or stands in the way of the main character or the protagonist.an antagonist is someone or something that opposes the protagonist of a story


A character who stands in the way of the protagonist is known as a an?

* antagonist - although this means more of a 'provoker' than a 'inhibitor'. * Adversary - * Satan - the original meaning of this Hebrew word is 'stumbling block'. There was no such personage/character in ancient Hebrew lore. It is just that the term was used so much it got to mean the chief adversary by default.