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What if neither the protagonist nor antagonist wins?

Asked by: Drew Windfield

What if a character is not a protagonist or antagonist?

I think this would count as Deuteragonist. Not the main character, but not a complete antagonist. The biggest example for these are sidekicks and allies, but they don’t have to be helping the protagonist always.

Can a protagonist exist without an antagonist?

While your fiction doesn’t have to include an antagonist, it must have a series of compelling and persuasive obstacles that the main character must negotiate. What’s the difference? An antagonist is a specific presence that returns again and again throughout the fiction.

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.

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 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.

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 is a flat character?

A flat character is a character with little to no complex emotions, motivations, or personality. They also don’t undergo any kind of change to make them more well-rounded. In other words, they’re the opposite of a “round character,” who has a fully fleshed out profile and changes throughout the story.

Is Light Yagami a protagonist or antagonist?

Light Yagami (Japanese: 夜神 月 ライト , Hepburn: Yagami Raito) is the main protagonist of the manga series Death Note, created by Tsugumi Ohba and Takeshi Obata.

Can 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 are the 8 character archetypes?

In The Hero of a Thousand Faces, Joseph Campbell explores the eight types of characters in the hero’s journey. These character types include the hero, mentor, ally, herald, trickster, shapeshifter, guardian, and shadow.



What is the most important character called?

Protagonist

Protagonist: The main character of the story is the protagonist.

How do you write a good Deuteragonist?

Make your deuteragonist a foil for the main character. That is, the deuteragonist should be strikingly different from the protagonist in some way. The specifics, of course, depend on your individual storytelling choices.

Can there be two deuteragonists?

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

Can a villain be a deuteragonist?

The deuteragonist is the secondary character, right behind the protagonist in importance. The deuteragonist may be on the protagonist’s side: for example, a love interest or sidekick. Or the deuteragonist can be a villain, like the protagonist’s main rival. The deuteragonist could also be a neutral character.



Can a deuteragonist be an anti hero?

The deuteragonist often serves as a foil character to the protagonist, sharing some similar qualities and embodying certain very different ones in order to highlight the traits of each (for instance, an anti-hero protagonist may have a very heroic deuteragonist to highlight the differences of each character).

What is a secondary tritagonist?

In literature, the deuteragonist (/ˌdjuːtəˈræɡənɪst/ DEW-tə-RAG-ə-nist; from Ancient Greek δευτεραγωνιστής (deuteragōnistḗs) ‘second actor’) or secondary main character is the second most important character of a narrative, after the protagonist and before the tritagonist.

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.

How many deuteragonists can you have?

Two Main Characters • The Dark Knight

But their journey should influence the main character’s journey and play a significant role in the finale. And there are three distinct roles a deuteragonist can take within a story.



Is Zoro the deuteragonist?

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

Is killua a deuteragonist?

Killua Zoldyck is the deuteragonist of the anime/manga series Hunter × Hunter. He is the middle child of the Zoldyck Family and best friend of Gon Freecss.

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.

Who is the tritagonist in Naruto?

Sakura Haruno (春野 サクラ Haruno Sakura) is a tritagonist of the Naruto manga and anime series created by Masashi Kishimoto.



Who is the deuteragonist in Boruto?

Sarada Uchiha

I’m the one who’s gonna be Hokage! Sarada Uchiha. Sarada Uchiha is the deuteragonist of the Boruto: Naruto Next Generations anime/manga series. She is Sakura and Sasuke’s daughter, being a kunoichi from Konohagakure’s Uchiha clan and a member of Team Konohamaru.

What is the fourth protagonist called?

Protagonist means “one who plays the first part, chief actor”, and is the main character of the story. The Deuteragonist is the second actor or the second most important actor in the narrative, Tritagonist is the third actor, Tetartagonist is the fourth actor, Pentagonist is the fifth actor, and so on.

Can there be 3 protagonists?

Just because a story has multiple POVs doesn’t necessarily mean there are multiple protagonists. However, you cannot have multiple protagonists without having multiple POVs because, as readers, we need to experience every storyline and character arc for a main character.

What is a female protagonist called?

Sometimes, the term hero refers to a male protagonist. Heroine refers to a female protagonist.