The main character is the protagonist, so his opponent is the antagonist.
The antagonist is the character who is typically always involved in the conflict with the main character. They pose obstacles and challenges for the protagonist to overcome.
No, the protagonist and the main character are typically the same person in a story. The protagonist is the central character whose journey drives the plot forward, while the main character is often the focal point of the narrative.
No, the main character is typically the protagonist of a story. The protagonist is usually the central figure who drives the plot forward and is involved in the main conflict. The antagonist is the character who opposes or creates conflict for the protagonist.
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The main character having the conflict is called the protagonist.
Antagonist
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A main conflict is the main problem that a character has in a story, or the main problem of the story
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It may be between different characters (basic "good guy-bad guy" scenario) or between a character and a situation or even within a character himself/herself. Conflict always leads to a Crisis. So basically like the main problem or something like that.
External conflict
Paul learns that adults are not perfect. He learns that perfect and fair do not always exist. He also learns how he lost his sight.
The word "protagonist" means first combatant or the primary individual involved in a conflict.