The downfall of a protagonist is typically known as the "tragic flaw" or "hamartia" in literature. This flaw or weakness leads to their eventual downfall or undoing in the story.
When you fall down, it is often referred to as tripping or stumbling. It can also be called falling or taking a spill, depending on the context.
It is called Free Fall.
They are called "evergreen" plants but the leaves do fall down and get replaced, just not all at once.
antigone is the protagonist and creon is the antagonistThese terms are used for the main roles of a story.The protagonist is the main person of a story. For example, the protagonist of the Harry Potter books is also called Harry Potter.Antagonist means enemy, so the antagonist is the enemy of the protagonist. For example, in the Harry Potter books, the main antagonist would be Lord Voldemort.
It's called ... gravity!
It's called a stock
The terrorist group called Al Qaeda
It is correct to say ''He will fall down''
Weebles......they wobble but they wont fall down
It didn't fall down it was knocked down.
I Fall Down was created in 1982.
Drag your device towards you to make the hammer fall down. Then smash the wall down. Check the related link for a video guide showing how this can be done.