9 Tips For A Powerful Antagonist That Work For Any Genre by Lisa Hall-Wilson - Canada
- SHERLOCK, ST LOUIS ET CIE
- 19 janv. 2019
- 2 min de lecture
Dernière mise à jour : 28 août 2019

There’s a pretty basic storytelling flaw that trips up many writers and that’s creating villains/antagonists who aren’t successful. Let’s define what I mean by successful. A successful antagonist moves the story ahead, directly challenges the protagonist, and has a better than 50% chance of success.
"Without a powerful antagonist, your protagonist has nothing substantial to fight against—there’s little reason to cheer for them"

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