Antagonist?
Antagonist?
Such a character is often referred to as the antagonist, who plays a significant role in opposing the protagonist and driving the conflict forward. They may have their own motivations, goals, and character arc that directly clash with those of the protagonist. This character's presence creates tension and challenges for the protagonist to overcome.
Antigone is the protagonist in the play "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, in English, the noun "protagonist" may refer to the champion of a particular cause. It also may refer to the main character. Either way, the English word comes from the classical language of the ancient Greeks. In Greek, the word "protagonistes" combines "protos" for "first" with "agonistes" for "actor." All three descriptions - champion, leading actor, and main character - apply to Antigone.
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A house could be described as tall or tasteless. A house could be described as tiny or trashy.
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It usually applies to older men or women who are having a midlife crisis. Thus, it would, on normal occasions, apply to a person's self-examination or questioning who they are. However, it could also apply to teenagers and celebrities. Still with the same meaning of questioning one's character, personality, or way of life.