PPT-Protagonist and Antagonist
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Protagonist The main character of the story or drama the hero who is faced with an opposing force to overcome in order to achieve a goal Give some examples of a
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Protagonist The main character of the story or drama the hero who is faced with an opposing force to overcome in order to achieve a goal Give some examples of a protagonist Nemo Finding Nemo. The idea that directs the plot; the whole point of the plot is to solve the conflict. Conflict. . Man . vs. . Self- causes own problems . . Man . vs. . Man - another character(s). . Man . vs. . What are characters?. Why are they important to stories?. Who is your favorite character from a book or movie? Why?. Peter Pan Clip. Protagonist. A protagonist is . the main character and the star of the action. Ms. Jordan 8. th. -Grade Reading. Introduction. . This . lesson is about the different types of characters found in literature. . We . will . study each character type . so that you can identify types of characters in stories that you read. . Characters. All . actions, interactions, speeches, and observations are . deliberate. Character trait. : quality of mind or behavior that is present in active and passive ways. Consider circumstances. your story. LEARNING GOALS. Understand what is meant by the word archetype. List the eight archetypal characters and describe their features. PROTAGONIST. Driving force of the plot. The one who forces the action taken to attempt to overcome obstacles. We relate to them and hope they succeed. Many types. Dramatic or 5-Act Structure. 8-Point. Structure. 3-Act. Structure. Hybrid Plot-Character. Structure. 5-Act Structure. Aristotle first put forward the idea that "A whole is what has a beginning and middle and end“ (. Dramatic Structure. What is it?. Every good story follows what we call a “three act structure”. This . structure is what I call “story rhetoric.”. What is rhetoric? . It is the art of writing, particularly persuasive writing.. Some people think that an exciting plot is all it takes to make a story good, but in order . to have . an exciting plot, you need interesting, complex characters.. Boring Characters vs. Interesting Characters. Lesson 7. Quick Re-cap. What is the anatomical position?. What are 3 examples of types of movement?. What is another term used for Agonist?. Define Agonist or ________?. Define Antagonist. What type of joint is your shoulder?. Protagonist- central character, usually initiates main action of story and overcomes a flaw (weakness, ignorance, . etc. ) to achieve a new understanding by the end. Hero- acts with great honor/courage. Dignified, brave, idealistic, purposeful.. A round character is a major character in a work of fiction who encounters conflict and is changed by it. Round characters tend to be more fully developed and described than flat, or static, characters. If you think of the characters you most love in fiction, they probably seem as real to you as people you know in real life. This is a good sign that they are round characters.. Ancient Greek & Roman myths. s. ometimes told great adventures where the main characters went on a . quest. . (. journey). which challenged them to do tasks and prove themselves.. The ancient Greeks and Romans were not the only cultures to write myths.. Brett . Davies, Capt, USAF, MC; Vasudha Panday, Maj, USAF, MC; . Charles . Reilly, Lt Col, USAF, MC ; Matthew Caldwell, Maj, USAF, MC. Wilford. Hall Air Force Medical Center. San Antonio, TX. The authors have no financial interest to disclose. static. , and dynamic characters. I will explain what each of these entail so that you can identify types of characters in stories that you read. . Introduction. Protagonist/Antagonist. It is easiest to think of the protagonist and antagonist characters as the "good guy" and the "bad guy" respectively.
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