Shiva is "the destroyer" and in the Ramayana epic, Ravana is the main antagonist
the protagonist is Mathilde, and I think she's the antagonist too.
There really isn't an antagonist. But in some way, the shark kind of is an antagonist for the attack really turned Bethany's life around
The antagonist in "Names Will Never Hurt You" is typically seen as the group of girls who bully the main character, while the protagonist is the young girl who faces this bullying. The story focuses on the struggles and consequences of bullying behavior.
The antagonist is whatever is in conflict with the main character and preventing them from obtaining their goals. All fiction books should have an antagonist of some sort, yes.
That would be The Woman. Her names was Irene Adler. She was the antagonist in A Scandal in Bohemia.
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It can be but in some stories it may not be
antagonist
Not every story, regardless of genre or format, necessarily has an antagonist. Some stories may focus on internal conflicts or other types of challenges that do not involve a traditional antagonist.
If antagonist did not want to harm protagonist, he wouldn't be antagonist. His opposition to protagonist is what makes him antagonist.
Antagonist or villain.