In "The Storm," Chief Tester Mourner could be seen as the protagonist as he grapples with his inner struggles and personal growth throughout the story. While there may not be a clear antagonist in the traditional sense, the storm itself and the challenges it presents serve as a force that Chief Tester Mourner must confront and overcome.
"The Chief Test Mourner" by Aida Rivera Ford is a short story that revolves around the character of the narrator who takes on the traditional role of the chief mourner at the wake of her ex-husband. The story explores themes of memory, loss, and the complexities of relationships, particularly those that have ended but still hold emotional weight. Through the narrator's reflections and interactions with the deceased's family, the story delves into the nuances of grief and the rituals surrounding mourning.
* antagonist - although this means more of a 'provoker' than a 'inhibitor'. * Adversary - * Satan - the original meaning of this Hebrew word is 'stumbling block'. There was no such personage/character in ancient Hebrew lore. It is just that the term was used so much it got to mean the chief adversary by default.
In "The Old Chief Mshlanga" by Doris Lessing, the antagonist could be seen as the colonial system that perpetuates inequality and exploitation. The chief himself may also be considered an antagonist as he represents a figure of authority that symbolizes the oppressive colonial power dynamics.
Master Chief is the protagonist and the Covenant are the antagonists.
A protagonist in filmmaking is the same character as any protagonist in any story.From Wikipedia:"A protagonist (from the Greek πρωταγωνιστής protagonistes, 'one who plays the first part, chief actor') is the main character -- the central or primary personal figure -- of a literary, theatrical, cinematic, or musical narrative, who ends up in conflict because of the antagonist."
there was several chiefs in the age of judges
master chief is the main protagonist in the HALO video game series. If you're playing Halo, you're playing as master chief.
No, John-117 "Master Chief" is a fictional character and the main protagonist of the Halo fictional universe.
"The Chief test Mourner" is a short story by Aida Rivera Ford. The story is about death as seen through the eyes of the narrator whose uncle has died. Through the wake and flashbacks you can see love, innocence and disloyalty of the people involved.
No i don't agree, pritagonists are the main characters but antagonists are the minor characters. So, that means Bill, Sam, and Johnny are the PROTAGONISTS. Mr. Dorset and Mrs. Dorset are antagonists. Because they are minor in the story.Please look at the links below to understand the difference between protagonist and antagonist. Both definitions refer to "a principal character," one that is a main character.WHO EVER WROTE THAT JONNY IS THE PROTAGONIST IS A COMPLETE AND TOTAL IDIOT. AS PREVIOUSLY STATED, THE PROTAGONIST IS THE MAIN CHARACTER. DON'T QUESTION MY AUTHORITY, WE READ THIS FOR ENGLISH CLASS AND I KNOW I'M RIGHT. :)The antagonist in this story are Bill and Sam, because they kidnap Johnny and hold him for ransom.Antagonist- the person or force that works against the protagonist or good person of the story.Okay, there is a fundamental confusion about what a protagonist and an antagonist are. The protagonist of a story is simply the main character of the story - no value judgement. For example, if you are reading a story in which a serial killer is the main character, s/he will be your protagonist, despite the fact s/he is not a good person. The antagonist is the person, etc. who is in conflict with the protagonist. For example, in the serial killer story, there is (hopefully) a character who is trying to put a stop to the senseless killing. Although this person is acting for the greater good, s/he is the antagonist of the story because s/he is in conflict with the serial killer.That being said, Sam is the protagonist of Ransom because the story is about him. Johnny is in conflict with Bill and Sam and, therefore, is the antagonist. Johnny is not exactly an angel here, now is he?
Roy Schneider as human And of course the Shark
The series centres primarily on Link, the protagonist. Link is often given the task of rescuing Princess Zelda in the most common setting of the series, Hyrule, from Ganon (also known as Ganondorf), a Gerudo chief who is the primary antagonist of the series. However, other settings and antagonists have appeared throughout the games, with Vaati being a strong secondary antagonist during the lifespan of the Game Boy Advance. The story commonly involves a relic known as the Triforce, which is a set of three omnipotent golden triangles.