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CHARACTERIZATION. Part 2. Characteristics of Fiction. There are two types of characters in a fiction story: and. PROTAGONIST. AN TAGONIST. Typically, you can think of the protagonist as the “good guy.” . And typically, you can think of the antagonist as the “bad guy.” .
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CHARACTERIZATION Part 2
Characteristics of Fiction There are two types of characters in a fiction story: and PROTAGONIST ANTAGONIST
Typically, you can think of the protagonist as the “good guy.” And typically, you can think of the antagonist as the “bad guy.”
Think of the…… antagonist protagonist hero villain
PROTAGONIST The protagonist is the central or main character who is involved in the major conflict of a story. The protagonist can be male or female, and is written as being "good" most of the time, but in some instances can be "bad." The plot of the story is often written in the protagonist's point of view.
Consider the story The Three Little Pigs. In the original story: the three pigs are the: And the wolf is the: PROTAGONISTS ANTAGONIST
Now think about the newer book titled The Real Story of The Three Little Pigs.It is written in the wolf's point of view. Therefore, the wolf is now the : And the pigs are now the: PROTAGONIST ANTAGONISTs
antagonist The antagonist is a character or a force in conflict with the main character, or the protagonist. Remember, the antagonist does not always have to be another character. It can be an outside force, such as nature.
Who is the……. antagonist protagonist
Who is the protagonist and the antagonist?
On an Exit Card… I T E X
Explain the differences between a…. PROTAGONIST and an…. ANTAGONIST.
The differences between a…. PROTAGONIST and an…. ANTAGONIST is….
The protagonist is the main character who is having the conflict in the story. Whereas the antagonist is against the protagonist and is part of the conflict.