@varunkaich
Varun Aich
@varunkaich · 0:25

Is it justified for the protagonist to be the villain? ?

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Hey, guys. So I'm kind of stuck in a dilemma out here. So while I know the protagonist is the hero and the antagonist is the villain, but, you know, it's possible. Just want to know if it's possible. What do you think? If it's possible? I just wanted to know your thoughts on this because I'm writing something, and it will really help. Thank you very much. You're

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@DBPardes
Deborah Pardes
@DBPardes · 0:15

@varunkaich

Hey, can you be more clear about your question? Because we have lots of writers here, but if you I know you talked about protagonist and hero being opposites, but I'm not sure what your question is, and then I'll post it to people. Thanks so much
@Natureadds
Nikkeita Sharrma
@Natureadds · 0:26

@varunkaich

Hi, Varun. Could you please be more specific about your question or whatever your confusion is? Because I believe you're writing something and you're talking about a character is what I'm trying to assume. But could you please be more specific about what you're thinking and basis that probably we might be able to give you our thoughts on this. Thanks, man. Bye
@varunkaich
Varun Aich
@varunkaich · 0:41

@NikKavi @DBPardes

Hey, guys. Thank you for responding. Appreciate it. So, basically, I just want to know if you would consider folks like folks like F, Kabar or Gaddafi, you know, as is hero or your savior. I mean, it doesn't have to be the situation that you're in right now. It could be in any situation. So in any given situation, it could be multiple. Would you consider them as a savior, somebody like protagonist, as a hero?
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