Synonym: admirer, agonist, booster, champion, friend, supporter. Similar words: antagonist, antagonism, antagonize, agonize, crop rotation, agony, wagon, drag on. Meaning: [prəʊ'tægənɪst] n. 1. a person who backs a politician or a team etc. 2. the principal character in a work of fiction.
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(31) The protagonist Bigger Thomas mumbles and his mother shouts at him to turn the clock off.
(32) Allegorically , our protagonist becomes an Everyman named Brown, a "young" man, who will be aged in one night by an adventure that makes everyone in this world a fallen idol.
(33) The protagonist of The Line of Beauty, Nick Guest, is writing a thesis on Henry James. James is a hero of Hollinghurst's.
(34) The late English Poet Laureate — Ted Hughes main poem sequence Crow tells how the protagonist grows to maturity.
(35) I want you to think about what kind of protagonist Pynchon sends out into this world.
(36) The lyric protagonist in The Belles Longs and Shorts was a mythical multi-layered character whose deep psyche was composed with universal elements.
(37) The protagonist G's exile is analyzed in three different periods:the exile since his childhood, the pursuit of home in adulthood, and the final return.
(38) At the end of the story, the protagonist emerges as a powerful pugilist.
(39) Deuteragonist: The character second in importance to the protagonist in classical Greek drama.
(40) An excellent story featuring a protagonist with Tourette Syndrome, a killer giant and a Zen crime syndicate.
(41) In the documentary film "Protagonist," Pierpont movingly describes his inner conflict, saying that he sometimes felt an almost physical revulsion at his own desires and would then think: "Good.
(42) In general , a literary work in which the protagonist meets an unhappy or disastrous end.
(43) Another is that of a protagonist as a vigilante hero.
(44) In fact, the protagonist of Medal of Honor never talks at all.
(45) The protagonist Geng hao ( by Huang Bo ) can't get more unfortunate.
(46) The punishment to ringleader and protagonist also need to distinguish primary and secondary function among the crime of affray, differentiate punishment.
(47) Therefore, don't laugh at those students who are vulgarian, because they may be the protagonist in your future reunion, and the example your MM set up for you to follow.
(48) Tension between Don Quixote andin their witty dialogue; comedy and tragedy coexist in the protagonist.
(49) The protagonist Nick Adam regained mental balance through controlling nature. To Nick, nature was only an object that must be controlled and ruled. Sentencedict.com
(50) The late English Poet Laureate - Ted Hughes mainsequence Crow tells how the protagonist grows to maturity.
(51) Its protagonist is an extraordinary character - a character with real humanity.
(52) The protagonist, wolf child Mogli hovered between the wolf and human society.
(53) The relationship between the protagonist and the femme fatale forms the common side of the two triangles ( e. g. , the axis around which both triangles interact).
(54) Huge ferris wheel is always the protagonist here, the oldest Merry-Go-Round in situ run.
(55) This is a female protagonist Kettering hand action adventure tour!
(56) Photo above show the protagonist here, the Yuzhu ( Jade Pillar ) .
(57) The protagonist reforms in the end and avoids his proper punishment.
(58) The protagonist Karim is a hybrid of English and Indian.
(59) Mo-Xuyou is central reflect and extensive eruption of Feiming anxiety for existence, as a text of "schizoid", whose protagonist narration and words are all split.
(60) The protagonist is unlikable, with appetites for food and women that Ingram said stand in for "Western society's gluttony and overconsumption."
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