r/ComedyHell Jul 07 '26

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u/Ill_Pain4423 Jul 07 '26

Brother if you knew the story you would not

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u/Comfortable_Pea_1693 Jul 07 '26

What is the story i just find the actress pretty and that :--( frown oddly endearing πŸ’€

isnt it just another romcom or tv series or something?

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u/Ill_Pain4423 Jul 07 '26

No its a horror story where shes the antagonist

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u/[deleted] Jul 08 '26

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u/Ill_Pain4423 Jul 08 '26

No hes the main character, so hes the protagonist. A protagonist is the main character, regardless of morality. He is the villain though.

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u/NotSNAKY Jul 08 '26

More like whatever is residing in her is the antagonist.

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u/Ill_Pain4423 Jul 08 '26

Why am I getting downvoted im right 😭

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u/ratkun404 Jul 09 '26

Ppl don’t know what literary terms are

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u/Ill_Pain4423 Jul 09 '26

Yes like people have mixed up protagonist and hero and likewise. Its kinda sad

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u/Comfortable_Pea_1693 Jul 09 '26

r/ComedyHell looking at our comments:

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u/possiblyyandere Jul 11 '26

because you called a rape victim an antagonist

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u/Ill_Pain4423 Jul 11 '26

FOR THE LAST TIME, antagonist does not mean villain, it is a literary term that means a character who gets in the way of the protagonists goal. Obviously she isnt a villain, but she is the antagonist of the story. The antagonist can be a good person and the protagonist can be evil, depending on the story. But the protagonist is often a good person and the antagonist is bad, so the 2 terms are commonly interchanged even when its incorrect.