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English, 15.12.2020 03:20, mewashere1234

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protagonist
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antagonist
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a character who opposes the lead char.
and is the prime source of conflict
a character who does not change
during the course of the story
a character who has multiple aspects to
or her personality and is unpredictable
a predictable character who has only
one dominant personality trait
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the storys central character
who faces the main conflict
a character who gradually changes
over the course of the story


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