The protagonist of "The Odyssey" is Odysseus, the hero whose journey home from the Trojan War is the central focus of the epic poem. Throughout the story, Odysseus faces numerous challenges and adventures as he tries to return to his homeland of Ithaca.
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A protagonist is least likely to be an antagonist, as the antagonist is typically the character who opposes the protagonist and creates conflict in the story.
Odysseus is the protagonist in the Greek epic poem "The Odyssey." He is a dynamic character who undergoes significant development throughout his journey back to Ithaca. He is not a flat character or a minor character in the story.
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In the Odyssey, the protagonist Odysseus is the dynamic character. Throughout his journey, he undergoes significant personal growth, learns valuable lessons, and demonstrates qualities such as resilience, cunning, and bravery, transforming from a war hero into a wiser, more compassionate leader by the end of his odyssey.
yes Actually, the protagonist is the main character, so they are likely to go through some personality changes and the reader is likely to get to know them and learn about their feelings. A one-dimentional character is a pretty platonic person. Not much of a personality.
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When the author does a good job of describing the character and his or her motivations and conflicts. Then there is more for the reader to connect with, and in most cases (unless for instance you have a radically evil character with no conscience at all) then it is easy for the reader to relate to, and start identifying with the character.
The main character in a story is the protagonist.
He works against the protagonist-APEX