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    Protagonist

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    Protagonist If one looks hard enough in a post-apocalyptic town they will find someone like Tessa. In fact everyone is like Tessa, just a normal warring country citizen. The way Tessa is described you would see some torn clothes and long hair. Like most people in a century long war, they want peace and harmony. Antagonist In my story there are absolutely no antagonists. In the history of my book there is a war that split the world into two sides. They both believed they were doing the right thing

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    Squeaky The Protagonist

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    Like most book and movie protagonists, Squeaky’s personalities consists of being strong, brave, and independent, which Squeaky shows as she powers through race after race while protecting her mentally disabled brother, Raymond. Squeaky is a person of confidence, not giving a care in the world about the people trying to force her to be something else. Instead, she strives to become the best runner in her neighborhood. Squeaky’s personality unfolds to the reader in the beginning of the story as some

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    Protagonist In The Storm

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    What Makes a Protagonist A protagonist is a literary device used to develop a story: the story revolves around the struggle of the protagonist who may undergo a change, usually at the climax (Literary Devices). Using this definition, deciding the protagonist ought to be straightforward; however, if the story follows many characters who undergo some change at the climax of the story, then deciding who the protagonist is will be a bit more complicated. In the story Sweat, Delia can easily be labelled

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    characteristics of the characters in a story are something that makes them who they are and what you start to learn about them. In The Sniper by Liam O’Flaherty, the protagonist shoots and kills the antagonist. The two characters in the story are, the protagonist which was the narrator (main sniper) and the antagonist (enemy sniper). The protagonist saves the lives of others because of his his intelligence, his determination, and his risk-taking. The narrator’s intelligence is one of his most important and

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    Video Game Protagonist

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    In addition to the player’s avatar as a potential protagonist of the video game’s narrative, many video games include non-player sub-protagonists for the game to follow. These sub-protagonists usually contain the characters that are directly related to the protagonist in some way. While some sub-protagonists cause the narrative to switch over to another point-of-view far away from the avatar in order for the player to receive another piece of the story, such as the point-of-view of an enemy general

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    Protagonist - the leading character or one of the major characters in a drama, movie, novel, or any other fictional text. A protagonist is sometimes called a “hero” by the audience or readers. Antagonist - a character that opposes the protagonist or the main character. It is common to call the antagonist a villain (the bad guy) because they are against the protagonist (the good guy). Sometimes, an antagonist can exist within the protagonist causing an inner conflict in the mind. Motif (or unifying

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    success. But out of more than 15 characters, one of them stand out the most and he is Robert De Niro who played the role of Leonard Lowe as protagonist. According to Tim Stout (n d) Protagonist is defined as “the character responsible for handling the main problem and the one most in need of change, emotionally.” Meaning it is not easy to act as a protagonist like a paralytic person and with that De Niro really did an excellent performance. Robin Williams who played the role of Dr. Malcolm Sayer as

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    Protagonist Career Essay

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    Protagonist ENJF –A/-T Protagonists are very inspiring and charismatic people. Their idealism and vision allow Protagonists to overcome many challenging obstacles, more often than not brightening the lives of those around them. And there imagination is invaluable in many areas, including their own personal growth. After taking the test 3 words that would describe me as a protagonist are extraverted, feeling, intuitive, and judging. Skills that I have are that I am tolerant, reliable, charismatic

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    I choose Jacob as my character to write about. He is very important to the story because he is a main character and he is the solution to the conflict. He is a important because he uses his special ability to help the peculiar children to take down the animals. He is important because he knows what he suppose to do because his grandpa told him what you need to do or know about the peculiar children and the monsters with long tongues. He is important because he helps the peculiar children

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    Have you ever tried to find yourself? In Divergent, by Veronica Roth, the protagonist tries to find where she belongs. Beatrice “Tris” Prior the protagonist is strong willed, sinewy, and reluctant to show weakness. Caleb Prior is her brother, Christina becomes fast friends with Tris when she helped her jump onto the moving train in their first initiate test, Jeanine Matthews is the leader of Erudite faction, she is the main antagonist in the novel and seeks to form an alliance between Dauntless and

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