The antagonist in "The Body in the Library" by Agatha Christie is Colonel Melchett, the police officer who initially suspects the wrong person of the murder and is shown as an authoritative figure.
The Body in the Library was created in 1942.
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Agatha Christie wrote The Body in the Library.
The Body in the Library has 245 pages.
the agonist of the muscle is a motion that contracts the body to move in its opposition the antagonist is the muscle that causes movement of the posterior and anterior terms of the human body.
Basically, as one muscle contracts, the antagonist relaxes
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Agonist works with the muscles, and the antagonist is the muscle working against it in a contraction. i.e. Bicep curl, the agonist is the Biceps brachii and the antagonist muscle is the triceps brachii.The word agonist means "producing an action" - an antagonist opposes that action. In medicine, an agonist binds to a receptor site and causes a response, often imitating the natural body reaction. An antagonist acts against this drug and blocks the response. for examples ramiels small balls and pubic hair
Shoulder adductors. Abduction means moving away from the median plane of the body and adduction means moving towards the median plane of the body.
According to Gray's Anatomy(1918) by Henry Gray (1821–1865), in Anatomy of the Human Body, chapter 4b. The Muscles of the Eyelid, the antagonist of the orbicularis oculi is the levator palpebrae.
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If antagonist did not want to harm protagonist, he wouldn't be antagonist. His opposition to protagonist is what makes him antagonist.