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No, liking the protagonist of a story is not necessary to enjoy it. You can still appreciate a well-written story even if you don't like the main character.

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What is the function of an antagonist in a story?

its like the bad guy in the story. the protagonist is the good guy


Who is the protagonist in hills like white elephants?

First of all, the definition of protagonist is the character which moves the story forward and is commonly the "good guy." So, the American man of "Hills Like White Elephants" is the protagonist because he is the one that is mostly moving the story forward. The woman does nothing in the way of progressing the story. So though the man does little, he is the only one of the 2 that actually makes an attempt at progressing the plot.


The wicked witch and the big bad wolf are examples of A anecdotes B protagonists C archetypes D dynamic characters?

B) Protagonist... A protagonist is like the bas guy in a story.


What is the function of the antagonist in a story?

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.


Who is the protagonist of the novel "The Neverending Story" by Michael Ende, and what adventures does Bastian Balthazar Bux experience throughout the story?

The protagonist of "The Neverending Story" is Bastian Balthazar Bux. Throughout the story, Bastian embarks on a magical adventure in the land of Fantastica, where he encounters creatures like Falkor the Luckdragon and faces challenges to save the realm from destruction.


The difference between a protogonist and an anagonist?

A protagonist is the main character of a story. An antagonist is the oppositionist to the protagonist. Contrary to popular belief, a protagonist doesn't necessarily mean they are a "good guy" or the like, and an antagonist doesn't mean they are a "bad guy". An explanation of this could be that plenty of literature centers a protagonist who could be considered "evil".


What is the story of like a bad dream by heinrich boll?

.'Like a bad dream' is the story of a test of integrity, which the protagonist ,and narrator, fails. It is a story about corruption and how easily greed may lead you into the world of cynicism and corruption. Although it is part of human nature to be able to distinguish right from wrong, the protagonist is not only induced to corruption, but also decides to agree with it, to bribe the chairman, to whom corruption is like second nature


The protagonist and antagonist are in conflict with each other?

The protagonist is the main character whom the audience is meant to root for, while the antagonist is the character or force that opposes the protagonist, creating tension and conflict in the story. This conflict typically drives the narrative forward and is resolved by the end of the story.


What do you like in a story?

Features that I enjoy in a story include skillful use of the English language, imaginative ideas, and some sense of emotional engagement.


What is a antagonist?

First of all, Antagonism does not belong in human anatomy, and second of all it is ANTAGONIST. The antagonist is the opposing character in a story.


What is a pronatalist?

A protagonist is the main character, or i guess character(s) of a novel or anything to be honest. its who the story follows, like the antagonist is the bad guy or opposite.


Who is the protagonist and the antagonist in the story The Most Dangerous Game?

The first main character is Sanger Rainsford, a big-game hunter. I suppose the second could be Whitney, but he was not a large character in the story. The next character who is the second main character and antagonist is Zaroff, a famous Russian game hunter.

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