ANTAGONIST AND PROTAGONIST IN NOVELS
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In literature, the antagonist and protagonist are central figures in the story who drive the plot through their opposing goals and conflicts. Here’s a breakdown of each role: Protagonist The protagonist is the main character or central figure in the story. They are often the character the audience roots for, but they don’t always have to be "good" (e.g., anti-heroes like Walter White from Breaking Bad). The story typically revolves around their goals, challenges, growth, and eventual resolution
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