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What is the difference between an antagonist and a protagonist?

Protagonists and antagonists are both essential characters in a story, but they propel the plot in different and usually opposite ways: The protagonist works toward the central story goals, while the antagonist works against the goals. The words “protagonist” and “antagonist” are antonyms.

Is the antagonist the bad guy?

In storytelling, the antagonist is the opposer or combatant working against the protagonist or leading character and creating the main conflict. In conventional narratives, the antagonist is synonymous with the “bad guy,” while the protagonist represents the “good guy.”

What do you call a character that is not a protagonist or antagonist?

I think this would count as Deuteragonist. Not the main character, but not a complete antagonist. The biggest example for these are sidekicks and allies, but they don’t have to be helping the protagonist always.

What is the third protagonist called?

Tritagonist
In literature, the tritagonist or tertiary main character (from Ancient Greek: τριταγωνιστής, romanized: tritagōnistḗs, lit. ‘third actor’) is the third most important character of a narrative, after the protagonist and deuteragonist.

Can there be 2 antagonists?

Antagonists are plot devices that create obstructions and challenges for your hero protagonist. You can have more than one antagonist in your story. But, the villain must remain the protagonist’s main opponent.

How many antagonists are there?

There are four different types of antagonists, which means not all antagonists are the villain or the bad guy. Some antagonists are human or human-like, while others are concepts or things.

Can you have two antagonists?

What is the fifth protagonist called?

Protagonist means “one who plays the first part, chief actor”, and is the main character of the story. The Deuteragonist is the second actor or the second most important actor in the narrative, Tritagonist is the third actor, Tetartagonist is the fourth actor, Pentagonist is the fifth actor, and so on.

Who is the protagonist and what is the antagonist?

The protagonist is the hero of the story. The antagonist is the villain of the story. The way I always remember the roles of these words is that the antagonist is always antagonizing the protagonist.

Which is the best example of an antagonist?

More examples of protagonists and antagonists 1 Pride and Prejudice Protagonist: Elizabeth Bennet Antagonist: Her prejudice (particularly against Darcy) Rivalry: Though Jane Austen introduces several smaller obstacles between Elizabeth and Darcy — Lady Catherine de Bourgh, 2 The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. 3 Infinity War

Can a villain be the protagonist in a story?

Yes! Though not as common as traditional, heroic protagonists, or even anti-heroes with complex motivations, there are some fully malevolent villains that serve as the protagonists of their own stories. Here are some examples of villainous protagonists:

What’s the difference between the protagonist and the main character?

99% of the time. Some people differentiate between “protagonist” and “main character,” saying that the protagonist moves the story forward, while the main character may be anyone who features heavily — but doesn’t necessarily drive the narrative.