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What is a protagonist and antagonist - Coggle Diagram
What is a protagonist and antagonist
Antagonist
What is it?
The antagonist is the primary opponent of the protagonist, and the biggest obstacle standing between the main character and their goal.
Types of antagonist
Group villains
Not all the villains have to work alone, villains can make groups that usually work on dystopias making the hero's life a living hell.
Inanimate forces
The antagonist not always has to be human, the antagonist can be anything like technology, supernatural things, and even nature itself.
Villain
A villain is the typical character that looks for revenge from something the hero did to him/her in the past or just want to see the world burn while the heroes try to maintain the order.
Intrinsic force
This usually is not a character, it is something that stops the hero from accomplishing its goal, this is within the hero's capabilities and condition.
Protagonist
What is it?
The protagonist is the lead character of a story. Iti is often referred to as the “hero” of the story.
Types of protagonists.
2.Group hero
A group of people that have the same goal but not the same capabilities, one of them can get out beyond the rest, but this happens because the other characters helped him get there.
3.Anti-hero
Is usually a hero of a story, but with no heroic traits, An anti-hero often starts out as either an impartial party or a lesser villain who begrudgingly engages in conflict with the main antagonist.
Lonely hero
The lonely hero is the standard form of a protagonist, this is because it is seen most of its heroic part, this kind of protagonist is the one who can stop evil and save the day.Sometimes this happens with a group of supporting characters, usually one character must sacrifice in order to accomplish their goal.