Absolutely, in the same way that you can have multiple antagonists, you can have more than one protagonist. In literature, multiple protagonists occur when you have two or more "main characters" of roughly the same level of importance.
most of the time, there are more than one
By having more than one character tell the same story
Yes.
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There is more than one in different cities throughout the country. However, they are not affiliated with one another.
More than one fisherman is fishermen
Yes, a book can have multiple protagonists. These protagonists may share the spotlight equally, play different roles in the story, or have separate storylines that eventually converge. Examples of books with multiple protagonists include "Game of Thrones" by George R.R. Martin and "The Lord of the Rings" by J.R.R. Tolkien.
Yes you can but it's easier to have one and to just focus on them (this depends on your story.) I would say you shouldn't have more than 3 because the story could become hard to maintain unless you are an experienced writer.
Because he is one of the three main protagonists in the story.
one story
Multiple viewpoints.
This story is more remarkable (than the other one.)
Because the story is short, it is only about one topic. There is not enough room to deal with more than one.
yes they can do whatever they want
By having more than one character tell the same story
The mood of "The Interlopers" is not generally one of lighthearted humor; it is more dark and intense. The story focuses on a longstanding feud between two families and the unexpected twist of fate that brings the protagonists together under dire circumstances. The tone is serious and suspenseful, with themes of rivalry, betrayal, and fate.
The protagonist is the main character of the story. Everything evolves around him/her. Usually, in a story, the protagonist wants to reach a goal, but many obstacles are in his path to reach this goal. These obstacles can be natural (a storm, a tornado) or human. The human obstacles doesn't want that the protagonist reach his/her goal. The human obstacles are called "Antagonist". Other characters in a story are called minor characters. These characters can help the protagonist to reach his/her goal, or be simply "decorations" and do not interact with the protagonist. There can be more than one protagonist or antagonist in a story.
there may be more than one way to analyze a story