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I want the protagonist to win, but the antagonist is overpowered ?

Asked by: Roger Ullery

Should the antagonist be stronger than the protagonist?

Actually, most stories that have a specific antagonist depend on the antagonist being stronger than the protagonist, so logically the antagonist should win most of the time — unless they do something stupid.

Does the protagonist have to win?

No, your protagonist does not have to succeed. Your protagonist has to arrive at some difficult choice and make a choice that the reader finds emotionally or morally satisfying. That does not mean that they have to win the fight with the antagonist, either immediately or in the future.

Can a protagonist be an antagonist at the same time?

Sometimes, there is no clear distinction of whether a character is a protagonist or an antagonist. Whether their intentions are unknown, their actions are both positive and negative, or they are their own worst enemy, a primary character can be both a protagonist and an antagonist at the same time.

Can an antagonist become good?

You can have an antagonist that is good throughout, as long as his goals oppose your protagonist’s. The only potential problem is if his transformation makes things too easy for the main character. As long as there is conflict, you can give your characters any morals you want. Yep.

What is a foil character?

In literature, authors will sometimes highlight certain aspects of a character’s personality by using a foil: a supporting character who has a contrasting personality and set of values. Putting the foil and main character in close proximity helps draw readers’ attention to the latter’s attributes.

Can a protagonist be evil?

Can the protagonist be the bad guy? Yes! Though not as common as traditional, heroic protagonists, or even anti-heroes with complex motivations, there are some fully malevolent villains that serve as the protagonists of their own stories.

What is an evil protagonist called?

What Is an Antagonist? In storytelling, the antagonist is the opposer or combatant working against the protagonist or leading character and creating the main conflict. An antagonist is different from an antihero, who is a protagonist lacking traditional heroic qualities.

Are antagonists always bad?

The antagonist is the protagonist’s worst enemy within the context of the story. This means that someone or something that is an antagonist in the story may not necessarily be evil or even all that antagonizing in another context.

Can the hero be an antagonist?

A Hero Antagonist is a character who is an antagonist (that is, they oppose The Protagonist), yet is still technically a hero.

What is a Contagonist?

The contagonist is an antagonistic character who will get in the protagonist’s way, try to lead him astray, and just generally cause conflict and tension. He differs from the antagonist in that he isn’t necessarily directly opposed to the protagonist.

What is the third protagonist called?

Tritagonist



In literature, the tritagonist (from Ancient Greek τριταγωνιστής (tritagōnistḗs) ‘third actor’) or tertiary main character is the third most important character of a narrative, after the protagonist and deuteragonist. In ancient Greek drama, the tritagonist was the third member of the acting troupe.

What do you call an antagonist turned protagonist?

The deuteragonist often acts as a constant companion to the protagonist or someone who continues actively aiding a protagonist. The deuteragonist may switch between supporting and opposing the protagonist, depending on their own conflict or plot.

Can there be 2 protagonists?

Dual protagonists are characters who are both the central actors in a story, work toward a shared or similar goal, and take up approximately the same amount of screen time. Like most protagonists in film, they must both embark on inner and outer journeys that culminate in an emotional or physical change.

Is Zoro a deuteragonist?

No he isn’t. The whole crew are deuteragonists. You can make arguments for other characters in the strawhats too.

Can there be two deuteragonist?

Another name for the deuteragonist is a “window character”, and there can be more than one.



Is Sasuke a deuteragonist?

Sasuke Uchiha (Uchiha Sasuke) is the overall deuteragonist and the secondary protagonist of the Naruto anime/manga series and rival of the titular hero Naruto Uzumaki.

What is the best friend of the protagonist called?

Confidant: This type of character is the best friend or sidekick of the protagonist, the Sancho Panza to their Don Quixote. Often the protagonist’s goal flows through the confidant—although not every story needs one. A particularly famous confidant is Horatio in Shakespeare’s Hamlet, as is Hermione in Harry Potter.