The hero in a typical story is typically known as an "Archetypal hero," who goes on a journey of denial, travels, fear, hopeless, acceptance, epiphany, and victory. This hero is typically "superhuman," showing characteristics of super strength and bravery.
No, the hero and the antagonist are typically two different characters in a story. The hero is the main character who is seen as the protagonist, while the antagonist is the character who opposes or creates conflict for the hero.
It really depends on his personallity, if hes a bit of a rebel,call him Ryder, or if hes just the casual guy who ends up being brave and heroic, try Cameron? Here is a list of other names!
Mike-Everyday guy hero
Jake-Dreamer hero
Vin-Sad past hero
Luke-Knew he could be a hero hero
Aussie/Austin-Nice caring classic hero
Justin-annoying hero
I hope you like my names!Good luck with your story!
The function of a hero is to stand strong and be a leader through harsh and gruesome times. They stay rather vigorous, and never give up. Also, a hero always stays positive, through the tough times and are selfless. Those are traits of a hero.
Good Guy=Protagonist
Bad Guy=Antagonist
A villain means the "bad guy" - the antagonist or character who is against the hero.
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The antagonist in coffee snacks worms is the boy who tries to rob her because the antagonist is always the character who opposes the protagonist. This is often the character who creates the conflict of the story.The protagonish is the centeral character or hero of the story who undergoes a conflict and a change in his or her life. (opposite of antagonist.)In other words Antagonist- usually bad characterProtagonist- usually good characterBut sometimes the protagonist can turn out the be the antagonist in a story. But usually theres one antagonist and one protagonist... hope this helped you :)
An antagonist is a character who opposes the hero in a story, often serving as a main source of conflict for the protagonist. They typically have conflicting goals or values that create tension and drive the narrative forward.
Antagonist
protaganist
protaganist
an antagonist in a story usually represents a culture's fears.
The antagonist is usually the trouble maker or the source of the conflict. The protagonist usually suffers because of the antagonist
Because he is evil and he's the enemy of the hero.
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).
antagonist
antagonist
an antagonist in a story usually represents a culture's fears.