Nancy is the protagonist and Collin is the antagonist.
An antagonist in the book Cut is Callie's therapist.
Skellig is the antagonist because he will not let Mina and Michael help him at times but besides that, there is not an antagonist in the book Skellig.
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there is no real antagonist, but one could say he/she was/were the tyrants that ruled each 'district'
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The antagonist in "Nancy Drew: The Haunted Bridge" is Lily Crandall. She is a wealthy woman who is involved in suspicious activities related to the haunted bridge, and Nancy has to uncover her secrets to solve the mystery.
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no collin isn't able to be found from what we know of the book
To find the difference between an antagonist and a protagonist, you would typically look at their roles and characteristics within a story. The protagonist is usually the main character that drives the plot forward, while the antagonist is the character or force that opposes the protagonist. Their goals and actions often create conflict and drive the story's narrative.
An antagonist in the book Cut is Callie's therapist.
She says that her dad lives in Arizona and she lives with her mom in South Carolina for school season. hope this helped ^_____^
Skellig is the antagonist because he will not let Mina and Michael help him at times but besides that, there is not an antagonist in the book Skellig.
The antagonist is a kid name Hamilton Knapp
There isn't a concrete antagonist.
The antagonist in the book Think Big by Ben Carson is John Donne.
Steve Miller (Ronnie's father) is the antagonist in the book The Last Song by Nicholas Sparks.