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Antagonist
is the opponent of the Protagonist.

Protagonist
is the main character of a narrative
Dynamic Character
characters do change or come to some sort of epiphany.
Static Character
do not change throughout a given work;
Simple or Flat Characters
characters are typically one-dimensional and underdeveloped;
Round Characters
are complex and well-developed, resembling the complexity of real people

Foil

When the Antagonist displays traits which directly contrast the traits of the Protagonist
Figurative Language:
The conscious departure from normal or conventional ways of speaking by the writer.
Point-of-View:
The speaker or narrator of a work through which the audience or readers perceive the details of plot and character.
Omniscient
enters the minds of more than one character
Limited
enters the minds of only one character
Objective
does not enter the minds of any characters
Setting:
The physical, sensuous location of the action, the time in which the action occurs, and the social environment of the characters.