The protagonists in Twilight was Bella Swan, also Edward Cullen and the rest the Cullens also known as Esme, Rosaline, Carlisle, Emmet, Jasper, Alice.
The antagonist is James, Victoria, and Laurent.
The big fight in "The Outsiders" is known as the rumble. It takes place between the Greasers and the Socs, representing the ongoing conflict between the two rival groups. The rumble is a pivotal moment in the story, highlighting themes of class struggle and loyalty among the characters. Ultimately, it serves as a climax that leads to significant consequences for the protagonists.
Both "The Outsiders" by S.E. Hinton and "Stargirl" by Jerry Spinelli explore themes of individuality and social conformity. The protagonists, Ponyboy Curtis and Stargirl Caraway, face challenges in navigating their respective social worlds, often feeling like outsiders due to their unique identities. Both stories highlight the importance of friendship and loyalty, as well as the impact of societal pressures on personal expression. Ultimately, they emphasize the value of staying true to oneself despite external expectations.
Bruno and Shmuel are the protagonists. and maybe the mom because she dissagreed with the dads job so we do not know
S.E.Hinton wrote The Outsiders
They were never alive. The Outsiders is a work of fiction.
The Protagonists was created in 1968.
Well, there are a lots of protagonists in the saga, but the MAIN protagonists after eragon are: Brom, Arya, Galbatorix, Saphira, Ajihad and Murtagh
Most protagonists are well-rounded
The three groups in the book "Variant" are the students, the staff, and the outsiders. The students are the teenage protagonists attending a boarding school with mysterious rules and dangers. The staff are the adults who run the school and hold power over the students. The outsiders are characters from outside the school who bring outside influences and threats into the story.
Both Ponyboy from "The Outsiders" and Liesel from "The Book Thief" are young protagonists who face adversity and loss in their lives. They each find solace in literature as a way to cope with their struggles and make sense of the world around them. Both characters ultimately learn the importance of compassion, friendship, and resilience.
The Protagonists - 1999 is rated/received certificates of: Singapore:R(A)
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The main protagonist is Katniss Everdeen. The other protagonists are Gale and Peeta
The main protagonists are Jonah, his sister Katherine, and his friend Chip.
The protagonists are Chip, Jonah, and Chip's sister Katherine.
protagonists usually grow during a story, but mstatic characters do not. (Apex)
Rats.