![]() ![]() The antagonist is a specific role, and a character can be, say, the Deurtoagonist and the antagonist at the same time. There’s gotta be a way to keep one without getting in trouble for the other. The only problem The dead body holding it tight. The mystery of the word that had puzzled. Written by Grant McLaughlin Artist & Colourist Dann Franco Letterer Raphael Andrade Published by Tritagonist Press If On a Winter's Night Webpage Comixology Two twenty-somethings find a duffle bag filled with cash in the alley behind their local bar. ![]() There is also the Antagonist, who is the main nemesis of the Protagonist, but we’ll get to that later. The antagonist can be a villian, but villian implies malignant intent, whereas the antagonist can just be someone with conflicting goals. 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. Beyond deutroagonist you normally just call the rest secondary characters.Īntagonist: The person who opposes the protagonist. It’s a term that came from plays where you were ranking how big the role the actor was getting to play for prestige and pay purposes. Like, yes there is probably a third most important character but it’s not a specific job or role. Pascal is the pet chameleon to Rapunzel, and her best friend, as well as a friend to her other. There is rarely a reason why you would use this term. Pascal is the co-protagonist of Disney's Tangled franchise, serving as the tritagonist of Tangled, one of the two main protagonists (alongside Maximus) of Tangled Ever After, the protagonist of the two-part movie premiere, and the protagonist of the Disney Channel animated series Tangled: The Series. By definition, it’s the third most important character. Triagonist: I have never heard this term before, not in any writing class or writing book. Extremely powerful magic, High intelligence Hobby Taking care of Ciri Goals Find and protect Ciri. Often used in situations where the is one really important character in addition to the protagonist, like the love interest in a romance, or the friend in a buddy-cop. The main character.ĭeurtoagonist: The second most important character. ![]() Protagonist: The character who drives the story. ![]()
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