yes, I'm pretty sure antagonist means a "bad 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.
bad guy
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A good guy is a protagonist, a bad guy is an antagonist .
The Good Guy is the protagonist The Bad Guy is the Antagonist
they are called antagonist and the good people are called protagonist!!!
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.
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 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).
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).
Antagonist or villain.
its like the bad guy in the story. the protagonist is the good guy
antagonist.
The bad guy.
The bad guy. wrong answer