The protagonist in the story, "The Interlopers", is Ulrich because he later on realizes that they had to look into each others point of view on what their fighting about, before they even fight.
An interloper is someone who is an intruder, or outsider.
Of course! A protagonist -the lead / main character in a literary piece - doesn't even have to be alive! Think of The Big Chill: the protagonist has killed himself before the movie begins! Or you could make it an object, although this is a bit harder as the person with the object might be looked upon as the protagonist. However, if you have something like Pandora's Box, which no honest person would want due to fear of curiosity overwhelming him/her, you might be able to make it work. One more thing: if you do make your protagonist a non-human animal, it might change the genre of your book. Still, it is better to write a good story then worry about the genre (unless you're a ghost writer), right?
Protagonist & Antagonists
Rob Horton and Sistine Chapel were the main protagonists
Protagonist & Antagonists.
A story has to have a protagonist.
The protagonist is the hero of the story, the person the story is about. His opponent is the "antagonist", the villain of the story.
The narrator... Bonaparte is the protagonist of the story
the protagonist in the story crime on mars is
The cast of I Am the Interloper - 2013 includes: Austin Enfinger as The Interloper
protagonist
The deuteragonist is the second main character in a story, behind the protagonist. The deuteragonist can be with or opposed to the protagonist or have his/her own parallel story to the protagonist.
Yes, "protagonist" is a noun. It refers to the main character in a literary work or story.
Interloper - album - was created in 2010.
Interloper Films was created in 1994.
Interloper - comics - was created in 1985.
The protagonist in Rudyard Kipling's "The Finest Story in the World" is Mr. John Lockwood Kipling, who narrates the story to the protagonist, unnamed.