LITERATURE QUESTIONS
ELEMENTS OF LITERATURE
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Either A or B
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None of the above
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Detailed explanation-1: -Can an Antagonist be Good? Antagonists can be good. They just have to act in opposition to the protagonist. If you have a fallen hero like Macbeth, then an antagonist like Macduff is actually the ‘good’ guy in the story, who saves Scotland from the Macbeth once Macbeth has turned evil.
Detailed explanation-2: -The protagonist is the “good guy” main character who drives the story forward, while the antagonist is the “bad guy” main character or force that stands in the way of the protagonist’s goals. The relationship between these two main characters is often what makes a film exciting and suspenseful.
Detailed explanation-3: -False Antagonist: is a character who seems to be the bad guy, but either disappears or becomes the protagonist. False antagonists can also be anti-heroes. Heroism Wiki. There is a nuanced difference between false antagonists and anti-heroes. False antagonists are generally not the protagonist like anti-heroes are.
Detailed explanation-4: -An antagonist is not necessarily evil, he merely has opposing actions, thoughts, motives, etc. to (in a story) the protagonist. The term does not say anything at all about the actual personality of the character. It is simply a plot role.