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Well /lit/, are they right? Is this what makes a good antagonist?

>> No.14977148
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14977148

>>14977072
Based Pats fan, Superbowl win #7 here we come!

>> No.14977185

>>14977072
Elder God Tier is the plot of every final fantasy game, and Iago from Othello falls under "shit-tier." Vronsky from Anna Karenina could be mid-tier. So... no.

>> No.14977209

"high tier" is garbage tier

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14977304

>>14977072
No. This scale should be almost reversed, and high tier should be at the very bottom.

>> No.14977731

>>14977072
There are no good antagonists because having the plot be "Good guy wants to do something, but evil man won't let him," or the other way around, is fucking retarded.

>> No.14977744

>>14977072
What makes a good antagonist is if they sing a REALLY good song

>> No.14977759

>>14977185
>X is bad because it has this name
>Y is good because it has this name
>:/

>> No.14977771

>>14977744
Based

>>14977731
Is that the only protag and antag configuration though? Surely villains and heroes both come in many forms.

>> No.14977813

>>14977072
no, it depends on how they're applied.

>> No.14978039

>>14977185
Why should Vronsky be considered a villain?