In The Odyssey, the character most likely considered the antagonist is Poseidon, the god of the sea. Poseidon holds a grudge against Odysseus for blinding his son, the Cyclops Polyphemus, and constantly thwarts Odysseus' journey back home to Ithaca.
The outsider archetype in The Lion King is mostly likely Scar as his character are archetypes of King Claudius in Hamlet and the title character in Richard III.
The Odyssey begins after the Trojan War when Odysseus sets sail to reach Ithaca -- His native land/home. It takes place in several different areas but mostly around Greece.
The main character, or the central/primary character of a story is called the protagonist. It comes from the Greek word "protagonistes", which means "one who plays the first part, chief actor". The character that is the opponent of the protagonist is called the antagonist. The antagonist represents or creates and obstacle that the protagonist must overcome.
In the novel "The Mostly True Adventures of Homer P. Figg" by Rodman Philbrick, the antagonist is Squinton Leach, a corrupt and deceitful soldier in the Union Army who conscripts Homer's brother into the army.
Oedipus is mostly a round character. because his background and characteristics is been outlined mostly by the Sophocles (author). in all 3 scenes his character is been round described by author.
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The Odyssey is an epic poem written by Homer in dactylic hexameter. Much Ado About Nothing is a dramatic comedy written mostly in prose and a little iambic pentameter by Shakespeare.
The antagonist of sorts in the book was Second Chance, aka Sam, JB's top projectionist. He wants to see the past bettered in small ways, while JB remains mostly a purist, being wary of changing the past in noticeable ways.
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