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What is an anogonist?

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∙ 8y ago
Updated: 7/26/2025

An antagonist is a character, group, or force that opposes the main character, or protagonist, in a story. This opposition creates conflict, which drives the narrative forward. Antagonists can take various forms, including villains, rival characters, or even societal norms or internal struggles that challenge the protagonist. Their role is crucial in shaping the plot and highlighting the protagonist's journey.

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