The antagonist.
Yes, an antagonist is a character or force that opposes the main character (protagonist) in a story. Antagonists create conflict and obstacles for the protagonist to overcome.
Anna bond is about a central character of power star who declares war against corrupted system
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The struggle between the working class and the upper class.
The main character is the thing that does the most stuff in the story. You can have more than 1 main character. For e.g. In Cinderella the main character was Cinderella. Hope this helped :)
protagonist
Spider-Woman is a fictional comic book character. In her story beginning, she is 'evil', working against S.H.I.E.L.D. When she learns of who she is and who S.H.I.E.L.D really are, she turns on HYDRA (who employed her) and works against them.
The term for the main character in a story or novel is the protagonist. This character often drives the plot forward and is typically the central focus of the narrative.
The central character in a story is typically the main protagonist who drives the plot forward and undergoes significant development or transformation throughout the narrative. They are usually the focus of the story's conflicts, challenges, and resolutions, serving as the primary lens through which readers or viewers experience the story.
in the book heat writen by mike lupica, how does the main character react to the central conflict?
The main female character of a story is usually called the main character. In Epics the main female character is called a heroine.
Yes, an antagonist can be the main character in a story. This type of character is known as an antihero, who may have qualities that are typically associated with villains but is the central focus of the narrative.