LITERATURE QUESTIONS
DYSTOPIAN LITERATURE
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Usually the “hero” of the story
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Usually the “villain” of the story
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a short stories’ view about life and how people behave
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Set of events that bring the story to a close
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Detailed explanation-1: -In storytelling, the antagonist is the opposer or combatant working against the protagonist’s or leading characters’ goal (“antagonizing”) and creating the main conflict. The antagonist can be one character or a group of characters. In traditional narratives, the antagonist is synonymous with “the bad guy.”
Detailed explanation-2: -The antagonist can be one character or a group of characters, but they have to get in the protagonist’s way of pursuing their goals. In conventional narratives, the antagonist is synonymous with the “bad guy, ” while the protagonist represents the “good guy.”
Detailed explanation-3: -Antagonists are plot devices that create obstructions and challenges for your protagonist, while villains are evil characters with malicious intent. A story’s villain is always an antagonist, but not every antagonist needs to be a villain.
Detailed explanation-4: -antagonist, in literature, the principal opponent or foil of the main character, who is referred to as the protagonist, in a drama or narrative. The word is from the Greek antagnistḗs, “opponent or rival.”
Detailed explanation-5: -noun. an·tag·o·nist an-ˈta-gə-nist. Synonyms of antagonist. : one that contends with or opposes another : adversary, opponent.