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.
The narrator of a story can be the protagonist if the story is told in the first person point of view. A protagonist is the main character who has to overcome a conflict in the story. If the narration is in the third person, the narrator is merely an observer of the story's action and not a character within the story. Since the narrator is not a character in this instance, the narrator cannot be the protagonist
good guy. antagonist is bad.
The protagonist is the hero of a story.
The Good Guy is the protagonist The Bad Guy is the Antagonist
its like the bad guy in the story. the protagonist is the good 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.
Proto-agonist is not an established word, where as protagonist is the hero, heroine, or the main character with wich one identifies with in any story, film or literature. Proto-agonist is a word pairing that immitates the word protagonist, using the prefix 'proto' signifying 'first' or 'original', with 'agonist', also not a proper word. the assumption being that one cold infer from the noun 'agony' that one suffering from agony would be an 'agonist'. Thus a 'proto-agonist' would be defined as: the original sufferer.
The bad person, if the protagonist is a good person. The antagonist is the one who is opposed to the protagonist. The protagonist is not necessarily a good person, but is always the main person in the story. Consider for example Dr. Horrible's Singalong Blog.
The Good Guy is the protagonist The Bad Guy is the Antagonist
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.
its like the bad guy in the story. the protagonist is the good guy
A good guy is a protagonist, a bad guy is an antagonist .
The morality of a protagonist can vary depending on the story. Protagonists can be good, bad, or morally complex. It ultimately depends on the character's actions and motives within the context of the narrative.
they are called antagonist and the good people are called protagonist!!!
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.
Miss Dove is the protagonist.
Proto-agonist is not an established word, where as protagonist is the hero, heroine, or the main character with wich one identifies with in any story, film or literature. Proto-agonist is a word pairing that immitates the word protagonist, using the prefix 'proto' signifying 'first' or 'original', with 'agonist', also not a proper word. the assumption being that one cold infer from the noun 'agony' that one suffering from agony would be an 'agonist'. Thus a 'proto-agonist' would be defined as: the original sufferer.
the good guy in a story
rikki tikki is the protagonist because he is the main charactor in the story but also the bad guy by killing nag and nagiana.
The protagonist is almost always the main character... he/she is the good guy in the story or movie... We need a protagonist to battle with the antagonist to make the story more exciting...