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The gladiator known as the "Spaniard" refers to the character Maximus Decimus Meridius from the film "Gladiator," portrayed by Russell Crowe. In the film, Maximus is a Roman general who becomes a gladiator after being betrayed and seeks revenge against the emperor who wronged him. The character embodies themes of honor, loyalty, and the struggle for freedom, resonating with audiences and contributing to the film's critical acclaim. While fictional, Maximus draws inspiration from historical gladiators and the Roman Empire's brutal culture.
internal conflict
If a character is not a main character, they would be a supporting character.
The name of the character is Vincent Vega.
it is a character from a book called Old Yeller. Character is played by Chuck Connors.
The two forces that struggle in a conflict are typically referred to as opposing forces or conflicting parties.
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
Internal conflict. This type of conflict involves a character's mental or emotional struggle with themselves, their values, beliefs, or desires. It can add depth and complexity to the character and the story.
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internal conflict
It's known as "collusion"
A struggle between two characters in a story is called a conflict. An example of this is in the Harry Potter books, when Potter has conflicts with Professor Snape, Draco Malfoy and Voldemort.
They were called the Contras, from the Spanish word for counter, in this case meaning against or opposing.
Antagonist whereas the main character or hero is the protagonist.
A struggle between the primary character and another character is typically referred to as a conflict. This conflict can arise from differing goals, beliefs, or personalities between the characters, leading to tension and obstacles in the storyline.
Examination of a witness by opposing counsel is called cross-examination, assuming that by "opposing counsel" you mean examining a witness that is testifying against the client of the opposing counsel. Examination by either counsel of witnesses in favor of their client's position is called direct examination.
Internal conflict