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An '''antagonist''' is a character or a group of characters which stand in opposition to the [[protagonist]] or the main character.<ref>[http://literarydevices.net/antagonist/ LiteraryDevices.net, "Antagonist." Online. April 9, 2014.]</ref> The term is derived from the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greek_language Greek] word ''antagonistes'' meaning rival, opponent, or competitor.<ref>[http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-an-antagonist.htm WiseGeek.com, "What is an Antagonist?" Online. April 9, 2014.]</ref> The antagonist's primary goal in any piece of literature is to create conflict for the main characters. The antagonist opposes the protagonist's ventures, and therefore creates conflict for the story. Conflict is essential to the furthering of the plot.
An '''antagonist''' is a character or a group of characters which stand in opposition to the [[protagonist]] or the main character.<ref>[http://literarydevices.net/antagonist/ LiteraryDevices.net, "Antagonist." Online. April 9, 2014.]</ref> The term is derived from the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greek_language Greek] word ''antagonistes'' meaning rival, opponent, or competitor.<ref>[http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-an-antagonist.htm WiseGeek.com, "What is an Antagonist?" Online. April 9, 2014.]</ref> The antagonist's primary goal in any piece of literature is to create conflict for the main characters. The antagonist opposes the protagonist's ventures, and therefore creates conflict for the story. Conflict is essential to the furthering of the plot.
The antagonist is the opponent to the main character. Opponent refers to someone else or to the other side. This word implies more active opposition, especially in a struggle for control or power. Adversary usually suggest outright hostility in the conflict<ref>Crossan, John Dominic (2007), God and Empire, London: HarperCollins, p. 117 ff</ref>
(Randall 756).


An example of an antagonist in film includes Darth Vader from the ''Star Wars'' film series. Darth Vader is the opposing character to the protagonists Luke, Han, and Leia.
An example of an antagonist in film includes Darth Vader from the ''Star Wars'' film series. Darth Vader is the opposing character to the protagonists Luke, Han, and Leia.
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*Kuiper, Kathleen.''Merriam-Webster's Encyclopedia of Literature'',1987
*Kuiper, Kathleen.''Merriam-Webster's Encyclopedia of Literature'',1987
*Randall, Bernice.''When is a Pig a Hog''.Patice Hall, 1991
*Randall, Bernice.''When is a Pig a Hog''.Patice Hall, 1991
*Siepman, Katherine.''Benet's III Edition Reader's Encyclopedia'',1987
*Siepman, Katherine.''Benet's III Edition Reader's Encyclopedia'',1987
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