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How is the antagonist related to the protagonist in a story
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How is the antagonist related to the protagonist in a story
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The antagonist, or "bad guy" of the story, is the protagonist's, or "good guy/ main character of the story's" "enemy," or opposing force.
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The antagonist
is in direct conflict with the main character in a story, or the protagonist
. The
protagonist
usually undergoes some significant internal change in a
story
, but not always.
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