protagonist
protagonis
definition
noun
The protagonist of Conrad's novel undergoes a drastic change in response to his environment, common only to that specific time period.
the leading character or one of the major characters in a drama, movie, novel, or other fictional text.
example
Which would be the book's 'protagonist' , Priscilla or Arthur?
a strenuous 'protagonist' of the new agricultural policy
In nearly every one of your novels, the 'protagonist' is either unable to have a child or loses one.
he's a strenuous 'protagonist' of the new agricultural policy
The film's 'protagonist' , George, considers his life a failure.
The 'protagonist' of Hemingway's novel, Jake Barnes, is impotent.
The 'protagonist' of Conrad's novel undergoes a drastic change in response to his environment, common only to that specific time period.
the hard-boiled 'protagonist' of the movie Blade Runner
This is your second novel to feature a male 'protagonist' .
The inspector is not always right, and is often as exasperated and confused as any noir 'protagonist' .
the novel's main 'protagonist' is an American intelligence officer
He had played the 'protagonist' , Ahab, in the 1956 film version.
The 'protagonists' in the GM crop debate tend to overlook either good or bad aspects of GM crops in agriculture.
The shattering and reclaiming of memory proceeds in similar ways for most of the central 'protagonists' of the novel.
He claims that political reconciliation is at hand if only the main 'protagonists' would arrive at some common interpretation of the document to which they signed up.
It was also unclear what type of relationship existed between the main 'protagonists' in the rebellion.
He is doing a feature film on speech codes and political correctness on campus, with interviews directly from the 'protagonists' in the various situations he investigated.
How might we compare the 'protagonists' in the current debate about marriage with those in the earlier one?
For each of the above points and many others I haven't mentioned that the positions held by the main 'protagonists' of this war, up until recently, was to the contrary.
Such is his dedication to the job that he actually went along to both cup semi-finals to bone himself up on the main 'protagonists' .
The film keeps cutting back from the snow to the real-life 'protagonists' as they relive their experience.
His approach is not to hero-worship the main 'protagonists' , but to show the struggle of human beings in a historical context.
It was relentlessly pro-royal with all critical faculties repressed, despite the rather chequered history of the two main 'protagonists' .
One imagines that the earth-bound 'protagonists' of later novels would simply not care enough to make the intergalactic journey.
The leading 'protagonists' on each side traded barbs as they discussed changes that would open the door to challenging evolution.
It was a quite important issue, and I thank Mr Peck, because he came up with the idea of bringing the 'protagonists' and the antagonists into a debate situation to really get to the nitty-gritty of it.
All three of the main 'protagonists' appear to be in something akin to top form and all were making confident noises after almost error-free rounds yesterday.
It opened dramatically, with a huge sheet of dark polythene reshaping itself from sea, to chiefs, to land and then figures of the Treaty 'protagonists' .
The pressure of the Premiership survival fight took its toll on two of the main 'protagonists' in a hot-tempered first half at Goodison Park.
The chief objective in recording such details is to map the main 'protagonists' in news reporting in an area and to begin to reveal some of the mechanics involved in the production of information for public consumption.
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