General Zod
the main character and the antagonist is Esther.
Frank D'Amico
His Last name means Man of Steel.
He was very much the Man of Steel. Both by name, and literally.
Lenin was not known as "the man of steel." Joseph Stalin was known as that. He adopted the name "Stalin" from the Russian word for steel "stal."
Doctor Octopus
Electro
Electro
A character who is opposed or competes the main character. * is called the antagonist while the main character is called the protagonist,
Absolutely. And you know one, I'd bet. In the Bible, Satan appears as a serpent and tempts Eve. Id say that's pretty much antagonistic behavior.
The character who opposes the main character in a story is called the antagonist This is true, and the antagonist may be: *Protagonist against nature *Protagonist against man *Protagonist against himself There are plenty of other examples as well! -Sage
He is Stark's business second-in-command and the main antagonist of the film.
The main charachter is usually reffered to as the protagonist(or the good guy) and the person that he/she conflicts with is usually refered to as the antagonist(or the bad guy).
The antagonist opposes the main character.
The antagonist in the movie "Taken" is a ring of human traffickers led by a man named Marko Hoxha. He is responsible for the kidnapping of the main character's daughter, setting the events of the film in motion.
No. Dr. Heinz Doofenshmirtz is the main antagonist of Phineas and Ferb.
Steel is not an ore, it's man-made (the main raw material is iron).