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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.[ | An antagonist is a character or a group of characters which stand in opposition to the protagonist or the main character.[http://literarydevices.net/antagonist/] | ||
The character (or force) opposing the [[protagonist]]. From the Greek word meaning “struggler against.” | The character (or force) opposing the [[protagonist]]. From the Greek word meaning “struggler against.” | ||
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=='''Work Cited'''== | =='''Work Cited'''== | ||
*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 |