Define: "Protagonist"
Character whose goal is central to the story
Define: "Side Character"
Characters who are defined by their relationship to the protagonist
The “eye” through which we view/read a story; the way in which a story is narrated
Protagonist of Rowling's Harry Potter
Harry Potter
The snowman from Frozen
Olaf
Protagonists can be dynamic or static
Define: "Antagonist"
Character who impedes the protagonist as they try to reach their goal
Perspective where narrator is telling their own story
Protagonist of Shakespeare's, Romeo & Juliet
Romeo & Juliet
Love interest of Andrew Garfield's Spiderman
Gwen
Provide an example of a book/movie/show with more than one protagonist
Various Answers
Provide an example of a non-villain antagonist
Nature or Self
List a key word that is used in second person narration
You, Your, You're, etc.
Protagonist of Jane Austen's, Emma
Emma
The prince in The Princess and the Frog
Prince Naveen
Define: "Antihero"
A protagonist who lacks conventional "good" qualities
What is the difference between secondary and tertiary characters?
Re-word this first person sentence in third person: I walked far but not so far as to be tired.
He/She/They walked far but not so far as to be tired.
Protagonist of De Maurier's, Rebecca
Antagonist in the first John Wick
Viggo Tarasov
Nick Carraway
Another word for secondary character
Re-word this third person sentence in second person: he often slept by the riverbank and played his guitar and ate the food that he and his friend collected.
You often slept by the riverbank and played your guitar and ate the food that you and your friend collected.
Protagonist of Proust's, In Search of Lost Time
Antagonist in The Grand Budapest Hotel
Dmitri Desgoffe-und-Taxis