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The nemesis of the PROTAGONIST. Usually the villain in a story. In the Harry Potter books it is Lord Voldemort.
In a screenplay, your antagonist could be either active or passive, depending on which aspect gives the most dramatic tension to your story, relative to the protagonist. The antagonist's aspect can change during the script, again, to give the most drama and tension to your story.
The protagonist is the main character of the story. Everything evolves around him/her. Usually, in a story, the protagonist wants to reach a goal, but many obstacles are in his path to reach this goal. These obstacles can be natural (a storm, a tornado) or human. The human obstacles doesn't want that the protagonist reach his/her goal. The human obstacles are called "Antagonist". Other characters in a story are called minor characters. These characters can help the protagonist to reach his/her goal, or be simply "decorations" and do not interact with the protagonist. There can be more than one protagonist or antagonist in a story.
Agony!
protagonist protagonist, I think
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," the opposition between the protagonist, Atticus Finch, and the antagonist, Bob Ewell, drives the central conflict of the story. The contrasting beliefs and actions of Atticus, a moral and just man, and Bob Ewell, a racist and dishonest character, create tension that exposes the deep-rooted prejudices in Maycomb. This opposition helps develop the drama by highlighting the complexities of justice, morality, and racial inequality, which ultimately shape the unfolding of the tale.
a main character , the good guy.
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The main antagonist in the book 'Walk Two Moons' is Mrs. Winterbottom. She represents a source of conflict for the protagonist, Salamanca, as she becomes involved in Mrs. Winterbottom's family drama and helps uncover surprises about her. Through their interactions, Salamanca learns important lessons about judging others and the complexities of human relationships.
In literary terms, another word for the main character of a story is the protagonist. By definition, a protagonist is the leading character-or at least one of the main characters-of a movie, novel, drama, or other fictional text.
Examples of protagonists include Harry Potter from the Harry Potter series, Katniss Everdeen from The Hunger Games, and Luke Skywalker from Star Wars. Examples of antagonists include Voldemort from the Harry Potter series, President Snow from The Hunger Games, and Darth Vader from Star Wars.
A tragedy is a type of drama in which the protagonist fails to overcome the conflict or is ultimately defeated by it. This genre often explores themes of fate, hubris, and the limitations of human agency.