ENGLISH LITERATURE (CBSE/UGC NET)

LITERATURE QUESTIONS

ELEMENTS OF LITERATURE

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
What do we call the force in opposition to the main character in a story?
A
Protagonist
B
Bad guy
C
Antagonist
D
Whatever we want to
Explanation: 

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: -Antagonist–The character or force that opposes the main character in a narrative.

Detailed explanation-3: -The antagonistic force is what creates conflict on the plot level and the scene level. If we can say “no conflict, no story, ” then we can just as accurately say “no antagonist, no conflict.” In some stories, and for some authors, strong antagonists and their formation of the plot conflict comes obviously and naturally.

Detailed explanation-4: -The antagonist is the person or force that will move your protagonist toward growth and change throughout the story. The antagonist often takes the form of a villain, or someone who directly opposes the main character in many ways.

Detailed explanation-5: -An antagonist is a character working against the protagonist who, in most cases, the reader wants to see foiled. The antagonist creates the conflict and is generally seen as the ‘bad’ one but, like the protagonists, there are different types of antagonists.

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