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- False_protagonist abstract "In fiction, a false protagonist is a literary technique, often used to make the plot more jarring or more memorable by fooling the audience's preconceptions, that constructs a character who the audience assumes is the protagonist but is later revealed not to be. A false protagonist is presented at the start of the fictional work as the main character, but then is eradicated, often by killing them (usually for shock value or as a plot twist) or changed in terms of their role in the story (i.e. making them a lesser character, a character who leaves the story, or revealing them to actually be the antagonist). Especially in film and literature, the false protagonist may begin as a narrator. In video games, a false protagonist may initially be a playable character, only to be killed or revealed to be the antagonist. Due to the episodic nature of television, it is possible to accidentally create a false protagonist, when an actor leaves a series prematurely or becomes busy with other projects.".
- False_protagonist wikiPageExternalLink DecoyProtagonist.
- False_protagonist wikiPageID "476499".
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- False_protagonist wikiPageOutDegree "17".
- False_protagonist wikiPageRevisionID "659643768".
- False_protagonist wikiPageWikiLink Alfred_Hitchcock.
- False_protagonist wikiPageWikiLink Antagonist.
- False_protagonist wikiPageWikiLink Antihero.
- False_protagonist wikiPageWikiLink Category:Counterparts_to_the_protagonist.
- False_protagonist wikiPageWikiLink Category:Protagonists_by_role.
- False_protagonist wikiPageWikiLink False_hero.
- False_protagonist wikiPageWikiLink Fiction.
- False_protagonist wikiPageWikiLink List_of_narrative_techniques.
- False_protagonist wikiPageWikiLink Literary_technique.
- False_protagonist wikiPageWikiLink Marion_Crane.
- False_protagonist wikiPageWikiLink Narration.
- False_protagonist wikiPageWikiLink Narrator.
- False_protagonist wikiPageWikiLink Plot_twist.
- False_protagonist wikiPageWikiLink Protagonist.
- False_protagonist wikiPageWikiLink Psycho_(1960_film).
- False_protagonist wikiPageWikiLink Red_herring.
- False_protagonist wikiPageWikiLink Red_herring_(narrative).
- False_protagonist wikiPageWikiLink Shock_value.
- False_protagonist wikiPageWikiLink TV_Tropes.
- False_protagonist wikiPageWikiLinkText "False protagonist".
- False_protagonist wikiPageWikiLinkText "decoy protagonist".
- False_protagonist wikiPageWikiLinkText "false protagonist".
- False_protagonist hasPhotoCollection False_protagonist.
- False_protagonist wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Fiction_writing.
- False_protagonist wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- False_protagonist wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- False_protagonist subject Category:Counterparts_to_the_protagonist.
- False_protagonist subject Category:Protagonists_by_role.
- False_protagonist hypernym Technique.
- False_protagonist type Article.
- False_protagonist type Software.
- False_protagonist type Article.
- False_protagonist type Character.
- False_protagonist comment "In fiction, a false protagonist is a literary technique, often used to make the plot more jarring or more memorable by fooling the audience's preconceptions, that constructs a character who the audience assumes is the protagonist but is later revealed not to be. A false protagonist is presented at the start of the fictional work as the main character, but then is eradicated, often by killing them (usually for shock value or as a plot twist) or changed in terms of their role in the story (i.e.".
- False_protagonist label "False protagonist".
- False_protagonist sameAs 거짓_주인공.
- False_protagonist sameAs m.02f4cb.
- False_protagonist sameAs False_protagonist.
- False_protagonist sameAs Q5432731.
- False_protagonist sameAs Q5432731.
- False_protagonist wasDerivedFrom False_protagonist?oldid=659643768.
- False_protagonist isPrimaryTopicOf False_protagonist.