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Oh, dude, the protagonist is like the main character in a story or movie. They're the one you're supposed to root for, the star of the show, the hero... or sometimes the anti-hero if you're feeling edgy. So yeah, basically, they're the one hogging all the screen time and getting all the glory.

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Proto-agonist is not an established word, where as protagonist is the hero, heroine, or the main character with wich one identifies with in any story, film or literature. Proto-agonist is a word pairing that immitates the word protagonist, using the prefix 'proto' signifying 'first' or 'original', with 'agonist', also not a proper word. the assumption being that one cold infer from the noun 'agony' that one suffering from agony would be an 'agonist'. Thus a 'proto-agonist' would be defined as: the original sufferer.

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the protagonist is the "good guy" in the story. the "bad guy" is the villain in the story. In other words, The protagonist Helps the plot.

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the main character I THInk I'm pretty Shute

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A protagonist or the protagonist is the good person or the hero.

An antagonist is the person that is bad or.... is against the good guy.

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12y ago
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The protagonist is the hero of the story.

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