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.
The Good Guy is the protagonist The Bad Guy is the Antagonist
A good guy is a protagonist, a bad guy is an antagonist .
its like the bad guy in the story. the protagonist is the good guy
The antagonist in a book is typically the character or force that opposes the protagonist, who is usually considered the "good guy." The antagonist's role is to create conflict and obstacles for the protagonist to overcome, often making them the "bad guy" in the story.
Sora is the main Protagonist of Kingdom Hearts. What would be known as the "Good guy".
In literature, a good guy is often referred to as the "protagonist," while a bad guy is typically called the "antagonist." The protagonist is the character who drives the story forward and usually embodies positive traits or goals, whereas the antagonist opposes the protagonist and creates conflict, often embodying negative traits or opposing goals. Together, they create the central tension in the narrative.
they are called antagonist and the good people are called protagonist!!!
The good guy
no, usually the protaganist is the bad guy. Yes the protagonist usually is the main character - but he/she/it doesn't have to be. The rules of writing are kept loose enough to allow for infinite variety.
An antagonist is an opponent, enemy, or nemesis. The word's literary use is for a character (bad guy) who opposes the actions of the protagonist (good guy).
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.
A protagonist is the main character of a story. An antagonist is the oppositionist to the protagonist. Contrary to popular belief, a protagonist doesn't necessarily mean they are a "good guy" or the like, and an antagonist doesn't mean they are a "bad guy". An explanation of this could be that plenty of literature centers a protagonist who could be considered "evil".