Not every story, regardless of genre or format, necessarily has an antagonist. Some stories may focus on internal conflicts or other types of challenges that do not involve a traditional antagonist.
Genre refers to the category or type of content, such as romance or mystery, while format refers to the physical or digital presentation of that content, such as a book, movie, or TV show. Genre is more about the style and content of a work, while format is about how that work is delivered or consumed.
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There is no average: every producer makes/ earns whatever monies are paid during the project, regardless of the movie genre.
Every script is called a script. Regardless of the genre, the script is still called the script.
No, genre refers to the style of content (eg: comedy or tragedy), not the format of the content. An essay is a shortpiece of writing on a particular subject.
fantasy
A sub genre of what? A genre can be called a grouping of things based on like characteristics. Therefore, in films, Horror is a genre, wherein the subset of films contained in that genre are scary. Slasher Horror is a sub-genre of Horror, wherein the subset of films in the subgenre are films that are scary and focus on a villain/monster/antagonist that kills or injures his victims with some sharp, slashing instrument. A poem could be considered a subset of writing, however, applying the word sub-genre would not be the clearest way to define it.
In the horror genre, the final girl character type is common. This character is typically a young woman who is resourceful, smart, and ultimately survives the horrors that the story presents, often being the last one standing against the villain or antagonist.
It's used in every musical genre.
Johann Sebastian Bach
A Singspiel is closest to a ballad opera. It is a form of German-language music drama, now regarded as a genre of opera.
Music of every genre imaginable is played in Australia.