Literary Term - #3 Protagonist The main character. The person for whom the audience roots. (Luke Skywalker) Antagonist The opponent who blocks the Protagonist. (Darth Vader) Literary Term - #3 Anti-Hero:
Download ReportTranscript Literary Term - #3 Protagonist The main character. The person for whom the audience roots. (Luke Skywalker) Antagonist The opponent who blocks the Protagonist. (Darth Vader) Literary Term - #3 Anti-Hero:
Slide 1
Literary Term - #3
Protagonist
The main character.
The person for whom
the audience roots.
(Luke Skywalker)
Antagonist
The opponent who
blocks the Protagonist.
(Darth Vader)
Literary Term - #3
Anti-Hero: When the protagonist is actually a
villain in the story, but we empathize with him
anyway. Sometimes, the hero can even become
an anti-hero because he does destructive things
as the overall good outweighs the evil he must do
to succeed in the moment.
Literary Term - #3
Sometimes, the hero must do destructive things to reach the ultimate goal of stopping evil.
Literary Term - #3
The anti-hero believes he is correct in his attack and justified for doing what he does.
Literary Term - #3
Foil: A character who serves as a direct contrast to
another character as a device to emphasize the qualities of
a main character. (Dr. Watson to Sherlock Holmes)
Literary Term - #3
The opposite personalities of a foil highlight the protagonist’s personality traits.
Literary Term - #3
Time to own it:
In the movie “National Treasure”, who was…
1. The protagonist _____________
2. The foil _________________
3. The antagonist______________
Slide 2
Literary Term - #3
Protagonist
The main character.
The person for whom
the audience roots.
(Luke Skywalker)
Antagonist
The opponent who
blocks the Protagonist.
(Darth Vader)
Literary Term - #3
Anti-Hero: When the protagonist is actually a
villain in the story, but we empathize with him
anyway. Sometimes, the hero can even become
an anti-hero because he does destructive things
as the overall good outweighs the evil he must do
to succeed in the moment.
Literary Term - #3
Sometimes, the hero must do destructive things to reach the ultimate goal of stopping evil.
Literary Term - #3
The anti-hero believes he is correct in his attack and justified for doing what he does.
Literary Term - #3
Foil: A character who serves as a direct contrast to
another character as a device to emphasize the qualities of
a main character. (Dr. Watson to Sherlock Holmes)
Literary Term - #3
The opposite personalities of a foil highlight the protagonist’s personality traits.
Literary Term - #3
Time to own it:
In the movie “National Treasure”, who was…
1. The protagonist _____________
2. The foil _________________
3. The antagonist______________
Slide 3
Literary Term - #3
Protagonist
The main character.
The person for whom
the audience roots.
(Luke Skywalker)
Antagonist
The opponent who
blocks the Protagonist.
(Darth Vader)
Literary Term - #3
Anti-Hero: When the protagonist is actually a
villain in the story, but we empathize with him
anyway. Sometimes, the hero can even become
an anti-hero because he does destructive things
as the overall good outweighs the evil he must do
to succeed in the moment.
Literary Term - #3
Sometimes, the hero must do destructive things to reach the ultimate goal of stopping evil.
Literary Term - #3
The anti-hero believes he is correct in his attack and justified for doing what he does.
Literary Term - #3
Foil: A character who serves as a direct contrast to
another character as a device to emphasize the qualities of
a main character. (Dr. Watson to Sherlock Holmes)
Literary Term - #3
The opposite personalities of a foil highlight the protagonist’s personality traits.
Literary Term - #3
Time to own it:
In the movie “National Treasure”, who was…
1. The protagonist _____________
2. The foil _________________
3. The antagonist______________
Slide 4
Literary Term - #3
Protagonist
The main character.
The person for whom
the audience roots.
(Luke Skywalker)
Antagonist
The opponent who
blocks the Protagonist.
(Darth Vader)
Literary Term - #3
Anti-Hero: When the protagonist is actually a
villain in the story, but we empathize with him
anyway. Sometimes, the hero can even become
an anti-hero because he does destructive things
as the overall good outweighs the evil he must do
to succeed in the moment.
Literary Term - #3
Sometimes, the hero must do destructive things to reach the ultimate goal of stopping evil.
Literary Term - #3
The anti-hero believes he is correct in his attack and justified for doing what he does.
Literary Term - #3
Foil: A character who serves as a direct contrast to
another character as a device to emphasize the qualities of
a main character. (Dr. Watson to Sherlock Holmes)
Literary Term - #3
The opposite personalities of a foil highlight the protagonist’s personality traits.
Literary Term - #3
Time to own it:
In the movie “National Treasure”, who was…
1. The protagonist _____________
2. The foil _________________
3. The antagonist______________
Slide 5
Literary Term - #3
Protagonist
The main character.
The person for whom
the audience roots.
(Luke Skywalker)
Antagonist
The opponent who
blocks the Protagonist.
(Darth Vader)
Literary Term - #3
Anti-Hero: When the protagonist is actually a
villain in the story, but we empathize with him
anyway. Sometimes, the hero can even become
an anti-hero because he does destructive things
as the overall good outweighs the evil he must do
to succeed in the moment.
Literary Term - #3
Sometimes, the hero must do destructive things to reach the ultimate goal of stopping evil.
Literary Term - #3
The anti-hero believes he is correct in his attack and justified for doing what he does.
Literary Term - #3
Foil: A character who serves as a direct contrast to
another character as a device to emphasize the qualities of
a main character. (Dr. Watson to Sherlock Holmes)
Literary Term - #3
The opposite personalities of a foil highlight the protagonist’s personality traits.
Literary Term - #3
Time to own it:
In the movie “National Treasure”, who was…
1. The protagonist _____________
2. The foil _________________
3. The antagonist______________
Slide 6
Literary Term - #3
Protagonist
The main character.
The person for whom
the audience roots.
(Luke Skywalker)
Antagonist
The opponent who
blocks the Protagonist.
(Darth Vader)
Literary Term - #3
Anti-Hero: When the protagonist is actually a
villain in the story, but we empathize with him
anyway. Sometimes, the hero can even become
an anti-hero because he does destructive things
as the overall good outweighs the evil he must do
to succeed in the moment.
Literary Term - #3
Sometimes, the hero must do destructive things to reach the ultimate goal of stopping evil.
Literary Term - #3
The anti-hero believes he is correct in his attack and justified for doing what he does.
Literary Term - #3
Foil: A character who serves as a direct contrast to
another character as a device to emphasize the qualities of
a main character. (Dr. Watson to Sherlock Holmes)
Literary Term - #3
The opposite personalities of a foil highlight the protagonist’s personality traits.
Literary Term - #3
Time to own it:
In the movie “National Treasure”, who was…
1. The protagonist _____________
2. The foil _________________
3. The antagonist______________
Slide 7
Literary Term - #3
Protagonist
The main character.
The person for whom
the audience roots.
(Luke Skywalker)
Antagonist
The opponent who
blocks the Protagonist.
(Darth Vader)
Literary Term - #3
Anti-Hero: When the protagonist is actually a
villain in the story, but we empathize with him
anyway. Sometimes, the hero can even become
an anti-hero because he does destructive things
as the overall good outweighs the evil he must do
to succeed in the moment.
Literary Term - #3
Sometimes, the hero must do destructive things to reach the ultimate goal of stopping evil.
Literary Term - #3
The anti-hero believes he is correct in his attack and justified for doing what he does.
Literary Term - #3
Foil: A character who serves as a direct contrast to
another character as a device to emphasize the qualities of
a main character. (Dr. Watson to Sherlock Holmes)
Literary Term - #3
The opposite personalities of a foil highlight the protagonist’s personality traits.
Literary Term - #3
Time to own it:
In the movie “National Treasure”, who was…
1. The protagonist _____________
2. The foil _________________
3. The antagonist______________
Literary Term - #3
Protagonist
The main character.
The person for whom
the audience roots.
(Luke Skywalker)
Antagonist
The opponent who
blocks the Protagonist.
(Darth Vader)
Literary Term - #3
Anti-Hero: When the protagonist is actually a
villain in the story, but we empathize with him
anyway. Sometimes, the hero can even become
an anti-hero because he does destructive things
as the overall good outweighs the evil he must do
to succeed in the moment.
Literary Term - #3
Sometimes, the hero must do destructive things to reach the ultimate goal of stopping evil.
Literary Term - #3
The anti-hero believes he is correct in his attack and justified for doing what he does.
Literary Term - #3
Foil: A character who serves as a direct contrast to
another character as a device to emphasize the qualities of
a main character. (Dr. Watson to Sherlock Holmes)
Literary Term - #3
The opposite personalities of a foil highlight the protagonist’s personality traits.
Literary Term - #3
Time to own it:
In the movie “National Treasure”, who was…
1. The protagonist _____________
2. The foil _________________
3. The antagonist______________
Slide 2
Literary Term - #3
Protagonist
The main character.
The person for whom
the audience roots.
(Luke Skywalker)
Antagonist
The opponent who
blocks the Protagonist.
(Darth Vader)
Literary Term - #3
Anti-Hero: When the protagonist is actually a
villain in the story, but we empathize with him
anyway. Sometimes, the hero can even become
an anti-hero because he does destructive things
as the overall good outweighs the evil he must do
to succeed in the moment.
Literary Term - #3
Sometimes, the hero must do destructive things to reach the ultimate goal of stopping evil.
Literary Term - #3
The anti-hero believes he is correct in his attack and justified for doing what he does.
Literary Term - #3
Foil: A character who serves as a direct contrast to
another character as a device to emphasize the qualities of
a main character. (Dr. Watson to Sherlock Holmes)
Literary Term - #3
The opposite personalities of a foil highlight the protagonist’s personality traits.
Literary Term - #3
Time to own it:
In the movie “National Treasure”, who was…
1. The protagonist _____________
2. The foil _________________
3. The antagonist______________
Slide 3
Literary Term - #3
Protagonist
The main character.
The person for whom
the audience roots.
(Luke Skywalker)
Antagonist
The opponent who
blocks the Protagonist.
(Darth Vader)
Literary Term - #3
Anti-Hero: When the protagonist is actually a
villain in the story, but we empathize with him
anyway. Sometimes, the hero can even become
an anti-hero because he does destructive things
as the overall good outweighs the evil he must do
to succeed in the moment.
Literary Term - #3
Sometimes, the hero must do destructive things to reach the ultimate goal of stopping evil.
Literary Term - #3
The anti-hero believes he is correct in his attack and justified for doing what he does.
Literary Term - #3
Foil: A character who serves as a direct contrast to
another character as a device to emphasize the qualities of
a main character. (Dr. Watson to Sherlock Holmes)
Literary Term - #3
The opposite personalities of a foil highlight the protagonist’s personality traits.
Literary Term - #3
Time to own it:
In the movie “National Treasure”, who was…
1. The protagonist _____________
2. The foil _________________
3. The antagonist______________
Slide 4
Literary Term - #3
Protagonist
The main character.
The person for whom
the audience roots.
(Luke Skywalker)
Antagonist
The opponent who
blocks the Protagonist.
(Darth Vader)
Literary Term - #3
Anti-Hero: When the protagonist is actually a
villain in the story, but we empathize with him
anyway. Sometimes, the hero can even become
an anti-hero because he does destructive things
as the overall good outweighs the evil he must do
to succeed in the moment.
Literary Term - #3
Sometimes, the hero must do destructive things to reach the ultimate goal of stopping evil.
Literary Term - #3
The anti-hero believes he is correct in his attack and justified for doing what he does.
Literary Term - #3
Foil: A character who serves as a direct contrast to
another character as a device to emphasize the qualities of
a main character. (Dr. Watson to Sherlock Holmes)
Literary Term - #3
The opposite personalities of a foil highlight the protagonist’s personality traits.
Literary Term - #3
Time to own it:
In the movie “National Treasure”, who was…
1. The protagonist _____________
2. The foil _________________
3. The antagonist______________
Slide 5
Literary Term - #3
Protagonist
The main character.
The person for whom
the audience roots.
(Luke Skywalker)
Antagonist
The opponent who
blocks the Protagonist.
(Darth Vader)
Literary Term - #3
Anti-Hero: When the protagonist is actually a
villain in the story, but we empathize with him
anyway. Sometimes, the hero can even become
an anti-hero because he does destructive things
as the overall good outweighs the evil he must do
to succeed in the moment.
Literary Term - #3
Sometimes, the hero must do destructive things to reach the ultimate goal of stopping evil.
Literary Term - #3
The anti-hero believes he is correct in his attack and justified for doing what he does.
Literary Term - #3
Foil: A character who serves as a direct contrast to
another character as a device to emphasize the qualities of
a main character. (Dr. Watson to Sherlock Holmes)
Literary Term - #3
The opposite personalities of a foil highlight the protagonist’s personality traits.
Literary Term - #3
Time to own it:
In the movie “National Treasure”, who was…
1. The protagonist _____________
2. The foil _________________
3. The antagonist______________
Slide 6
Literary Term - #3
Protagonist
The main character.
The person for whom
the audience roots.
(Luke Skywalker)
Antagonist
The opponent who
blocks the Protagonist.
(Darth Vader)
Literary Term - #3
Anti-Hero: When the protagonist is actually a
villain in the story, but we empathize with him
anyway. Sometimes, the hero can even become
an anti-hero because he does destructive things
as the overall good outweighs the evil he must do
to succeed in the moment.
Literary Term - #3
Sometimes, the hero must do destructive things to reach the ultimate goal of stopping evil.
Literary Term - #3
The anti-hero believes he is correct in his attack and justified for doing what he does.
Literary Term - #3
Foil: A character who serves as a direct contrast to
another character as a device to emphasize the qualities of
a main character. (Dr. Watson to Sherlock Holmes)
Literary Term - #3
The opposite personalities of a foil highlight the protagonist’s personality traits.
Literary Term - #3
Time to own it:
In the movie “National Treasure”, who was…
1. The protagonist _____________
2. The foil _________________
3. The antagonist______________
Slide 7
Literary Term - #3
Protagonist
The main character.
The person for whom
the audience roots.
(Luke Skywalker)
Antagonist
The opponent who
blocks the Protagonist.
(Darth Vader)
Literary Term - #3
Anti-Hero: When the protagonist is actually a
villain in the story, but we empathize with him
anyway. Sometimes, the hero can even become
an anti-hero because he does destructive things
as the overall good outweighs the evil he must do
to succeed in the moment.
Literary Term - #3
Sometimes, the hero must do destructive things to reach the ultimate goal of stopping evil.
Literary Term - #3
The anti-hero believes he is correct in his attack and justified for doing what he does.
Literary Term - #3
Foil: A character who serves as a direct contrast to
another character as a device to emphasize the qualities of
a main character. (Dr. Watson to Sherlock Holmes)
Literary Term - #3
The opposite personalities of a foil highlight the protagonist’s personality traits.
Literary Term - #3
Time to own it:
In the movie “National Treasure”, who was…
1. The protagonist _____________
2. The foil _________________
3. The antagonist______________