Why is it important to view the antagonist as the hero of their own story?

Understanding Antagonists in Writing

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It ensures the antagonist wins in the end.
It simplifies the writing process.
It helps in creating a more engaging and realistic conflict.
It makes the antagonist more relatable.
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What is a common issue with antagonists in amateur writing?
They are often too powerful.
They are usually too sympathetic.
They tend to be two-dimensional and lack depth.
They overshadow the protagonist.
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Why is it important for an antagonist to have internal logic and layers?
To ensure they are always right.
To make them the main character.
To avoid melodrama and create emotional resonance.
To make them invincible.
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What should you consider when developing an antagonist's backstory?
Their favorite hobbies.
Their favorite color.
Their diet.
Their parents and upbringing.
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What is a potential risk of giving too many layers to an antagonist?
They might become too powerful.
They might become too sympathetic and not fit the role of the antagonist.
They might overshadow the protagonist.
They might become boring.
6.
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What should the goals of the antagonist typically do?
Directly conflict with the protagonist's goals.
Be irrelevant to the story.
Be hidden from the reader.
Align with the protagonist's goals.
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How can you make a 'mean girl' character more interesting?
By making her the protagonist.
By deconstructing the trope and adding depth.
By making her invincible.
By giving her a tragic backstory.
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