Antagonist A principal character or force in opposition to the protagonist, or main character. The antagonist is usually another character but sometimes.

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Antagonist A principal character or force in opposition to the protagonist, or main character. The antagonist is usually another character but sometimes can be a force of nature, set of circumstances, some aspect of society, or a force within the protagonist. Who is the antagonist in “The Most Dangerous Game?”

Protagonist The main character in a work of literature— the character who is involved in the central conflict of the story. Usually, the protagonist changes after the central conflict reaches a climax. He or she may be a hero and is usually the one with whom the audience tends to identify. Who is the protagonist in “The Most Dangerous Game?”

Character Foil A character who contrasts another character (usually the protagonist) in order to highlight particular qualities of the other character. Who is the character foil in “The Most Dangerous Game?”