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Does an antagonist have to be a villain?

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  • 12-05-2016
An antagonist does not have to be a villain. Although some use these words interchangeably, they have different meanings. An antagonist simply disagrees to the viewpoints of the protagonist, while a villain destroys a person or thing relevant to the plot of the story. Therefore, the key word here is motive.
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