Relier Pairs Literary Elements: Concepts Version en ligne This exercise allows you to practice the concepts of protagonist, antagonist, heroes, and villains. par Marisol Hernandez de Vides 1 Anti-Hero 2 Protagonist 3 Captain America 4 Hero 5 Antagonist 6 7 Villain 8 9 Villain: this character had evil intentions and wanted to steal and kill other characters in the story. His or her intentions are always evil. Anti-hero: eventhough this character shows bravery and helps others, this character is arrogant, selfish, and makes mistakes that hurt others' feelings. Protagonist: the story revolves around this character, and this character solves the different challenges in the story. The feelings and desires of this character also determine the plot of the story. The plot of the story is guided by the will of this character. The story is about what this character wants and desires. It is the character, animal, or concept that conflicts with the protagonist. This character always has good intentions; it is not always the protagonist. This character will be determined based on how his or her actions are perceived by the society. Hero: this character has perfect manners, intentions, and behaviors. This character is noble and helps everyone. This character has good intentions, but does not always act like how we think he or she should. Sometimes this character has bad habits, or is mean or even a coward, but it is not necessarily a bad character or a villain. He or she can be the protagonist of the story. This character is based on how his or her actions are perceived by the society.