Lars Kilevold

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An antagonist merely needs to be a character with an agenda that differs in a notable way from that of the protagonist, one who represents a serious impediment to the protagonist’s success. Such a forceful character must be a big-time roadblock or an opposing force. Mostly, an antagonist needs to have a goal that causes him to be in real conflict with the protagonist.
Beating Broadway: How to Create Stories for Musicals That Get Standing Ovations
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