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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.
The servant of a merchant is the protagonist.
Yes, the ghost is the protagonist of the story.
The protagonist of the story The Pedestrian by Ray Bradbury is Leonard Mead
The bad person, if the protagonist is a good person. The antagonist is the one who is opposed to the protagonist. The protagonist is not necessarily a good person, but is always the main person in the story. Consider for example Dr. Horrible's Singalong Blog.
After "The Face on the Milk Carton," the next book in the Janie Johnson series by Caroline B. Cooney is "Whatever Happened to Janie." This book continues Janie's story as she navigates the aftermath of discovering her true identity.
A story has to have a protagonist.
At the end of the story, shwaran by R. K. Narayan, the student protagonist contemplates suicide.
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
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.
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.
The protagonist in the story was Doug Spaulding because the whole story was based on him.
The main character in a story is the protagonist.