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English, 27.12.2019 16:31, ahorseman

Why is the antagonist typically a static character?
a.
static characters are round, which makes them fight the protagonist.
b.
static characters are always flat, and antagonists are always flat too.
c.
static characters and antagonists are always the bad guys.
d.
static characters don't change, so the antagonist can stay being "the bad guy" throughout the story.

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