
Top 15 Quotes About Antagonist And Protagonist
#1. I'm a filmmaker, and I was most influenced by Hitchcock's films. How he could plant such deep enriched characters and then make us care both about the antagonist and protagonist was masterful.
Paul Haggis
#2. A stage play is basically a form of uber-schizophrenia. You split yourself into two minds - one being the protagonist and the other being the antagonist. The playwright also splits himself into two other minds: the mind of the writer and the mind of the audience.
David Mamet
#3. The conventional Aristotelian plot proceeds by means of a protagonist, an antagonist, and a series of events comprising a rising action, climax and denouement.
John Kessel
#4. So, how do you kill a dragon? (Channon) With a very sharp sword. (Sebastian)
Sherrilyn Kenyon
#5. We may think of ourselves as static anti-heroes, but in reality we're dynamic protagonists just waiting for our courage to kick in.
Justin Alcala
#6. I think in any movie really the two most interesting parts are the protagonist and the antagonist.
Cung Le
#7. My burden is my purpose. Without it, I wouldn't be.
Solange Nicole
#8. I don't judge in my books. I don't have to have the antagonist get shot or the protagonist win. It's just how it comes out. I'm just telling a story.
Elmore Leonard
#9. I think many articles in the New Yorker have a strong point of view, but they are so rigorously fact-checked. I wouldn't call them objective, but they feel fair.
Alex Gibney
#10. Observe, Chagatai, the protagonist of every work of fiction is Humanity, and the antagonist is God.
Ada Palmer
#11. Author refers to, short silences in which the resolves which colour a life are so often taken.
Thomas Hughes
#12. King Robert is gone. The gods give him rest." "No," Ned answered. "He hated rest. The gods give him love and laughter, and the joy of righteous battle.
George R R Martin
#14. Nobody is ever just a straight up protagonist or antagonist - everybody's morally ambiguous.
Cheyenne Jackson
#15. You don't really understand an antagonist until you understand why he's a protagonist in his own version of the world.
John Rogers
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