The antagonist in Shakespeare's Secret is obviously to some people is the dimond itself, because it is like taunting them throughout the book.The antagonist in Shakespeares Secret is obviously the dimond itself, because one it sorta taunts them throughout the book, and it is in between human vs. nature/supernatrual.
Elise Broach
there is no actual antagonist in the book 'The Secret Garden' by Fances Hodgson Burnett. If there is an antagonist it is more the personal conflict inside all the character in the novel.
The antagonist in "The Secret Garden" is typically considered to be the gloomy and controlling housekeeper, Mrs. Medlock, who initially opposes Mary and Colin's efforts to restore the garden and find happiness. She represents the restrictive and oppressive forces that the children must overcome in order to thrive.
Shakespeare's Secret is (c) 2005 Elise Broach, published by Henry Holt. The Shakespeare Secret is (c) 2008 J.I. Carrell, published by Sphere.
No. The Devil is an antagonist of Christian beliefs. The Illuminati is a 220 year defunct fraternal secret society.
yes he was very proud of his sons job
The antagonist in "Eggs" by Jerry Spinelli is David's grandmother, who is portrayed as strict and overbearing, creating conflict for David as he tries to navigate his own identity.
antagonist
John and Mary Arden, Shakespeares parents, did encourage Shakespeare
If antagonist did not want to harm protagonist, he wouldn't be antagonist. His opposition to protagonist is what makes him antagonist.
brinyspesres
Antagonist or villain.