The main characters are tansy, Charlie, and russel,
Romeo and JUliet are the protagonists (a.k.a. main characters)
Main protagonists: Harry, Hermione, Ron. And many of their friends, including the members of the Order of the Phoenix, most of the Hogwarts teachers, and others. Main antagonists: Lord Voldemort, and many of his band, which call themselves Death Eaters.
Parents in a story can be either protagonists or antagonists, depending on their role and actions within the narrative. They could be supportive and helpful to the main character, making them protagonists, or they could be obstacles or foes, making them antagonists.
The protagonists and antagonists were the Allied nations and the Axis nations.
protagonists (good guys) antagonists (bad guys)
The tutsis were the victims, so if I understand the question they were the protagonists and the Hutus were the antagonists.
There are three major protagonists in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire: • Harry J. Potter • Ronald B. Weasley • Hermione J. Granger The other protagonists in the story that are not so major characters are Albus Dumbledore, Rubeus Hagrid, Cedric Diggory, etc... There are also three major antagonists in the story: • Lord Voldemort • Bartemius Crouch Jr. (disguised as Alastor Moody for all the story) • Draco L. Malfoy Those are the major antagonists, because without them. The minor antagonists are Vincent Crabbe, Gregory Goyle, Pansy Parkinson, Lucius Malfoy, etc...
The main protagonists are Bella and Edward who fall in love but Edward is a vampire. The Cullen family - Carlisle, Esme, Alice, Jasper, Emmett and Rosalie - are also important. The antagonists are vampires Victoria, Laurent and James, with James being the main antagonist in 'Twilight' and Laurent and Victoria not becoming important until 'New Moon'.
The antagonists are Ares, Kronos, and Luke (at the end).
yes ......a book may have a number of antagonists . in normal case , it is seen that all of them conspire together against the protagonist. But also, an antagonist may be the antagonist of OTHER antagonists, but it is still not the protagonists friend.
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Absolutely, in the same way that you can have multiple antagonists, you can have more than one protagonist. In literature, multiple protagonists occur when you have two or more "main characters" of roughly the same level of importance.