protagonist

/prəˈtæɡənɪst/ (bre, ipa) · /prəˈtæɡənɪst/ (ame, ipa) · /prō-ˈta-gə-nist/ (ame, mw)

protagonist — 名詞

  • protagonistsingular
  • protagonistsplural

1. The central person in a story, film, play, or novel whose choices and experience

1.名詞B2
釋義

主角

故事、電影中的核心人物

The central person in a story, film, play, or novel whose choices and experiences form the main thread of the plot.

例句

Yumi is the protagonist of the novel, a young woman searching for her missing father.

Yumi 是這本小說的主角,一位尋找失蹤父親的年輕女性。

countable noun, used with 'the' or possessive

The film's protagonist must decide between staying with her family or chasing her dream abroad.

電影的主角必須在留在家人身邊和出國追逐夢想之間做出選擇。

同義詞
  • hero

    implies moral courage or admirable qualities; a protagonist can be flawed or unlikeable

  • lead

    more common in film and theatre; shorter and more informal

  • main character

    more neutral and descriptive; avoids the literary tone of 'protagonist'

反義詞
  • antagonist

    the character who opposes the protagonist

用法筆記

Often preceded by 'the' or a possessive (the story's protagonist). Unlike 'hero', a protagonist does not need to be admirable or virtuous.

常見錯誤

The protagonist hero saved the town.
The protagonist saved the town.
💡'protagonist' already means the main character; 'hero' is redundant unless you mean a morally good character.

2. A person who actively supports a particular idea, political system, or movement

2.名詞C1
釋義

倡導者

積極支持某種思想或運動的人

A person who actively supports a particular idea, political system, or movement and works to advance it.

例句

Arjun became a leading protagonist of the environmental movement after a local oil spill.

在一次當地油污事件後,Arjun 成了環保運動的主要倡導者。

countable noun + of + cause/movement

The senator is a protagonist of education reform in rural communities across the state.

這位參議員是全州偏鄉地區教育改革的主要倡導者。

同義詞
  • champion

    stronger emotional tone; suggests fighting for a cause against opposition

  • advocate

    focuses on speaking in favour; can be a professional role (e.g., patient advocate)

  • proponent

    more neutral and detached; often used in policy debates

反義詞
  • opponent

    someone who actively argues against an idea or policy

用法筆記

Followed by 'of' + the cause, movement, or policy. Common in journalism and academic writing. More active than 'supporter' — implies personal effort to promote the idea.

3. A person who plays an active role in a real-world situation, competition, or con

3.名詞C1
釋義

要角;參與者

在事件或競爭中扮演關鍵角色的人

A person who plays an active role in a real-world situation, competition, or conflict and helps shape its outcome.

例句

The key protagonists in the negotiation worked through the terms for six hours.

談判的幾位主要參與者花了六個小時討論條款。

plural: protagonists in + event

Eli was a protagonist in the championship match, scoring the winning goal in overtime.

Eli 是冠軍賽的參賽要角,在延長賽踢進了致勝球。

同義詞
  • participant

    broader and more neutral; does not imply a leading or central role

  • contender

    specifically suggests a competition or contest

  • key figure

    emphasises importance without the literary or dramatic tone

用法筆記

Often used in the plural (protagonists) to refer to the main figures on opposing sides of a real-world event. Less common than sense 1; mostly appears in journalism and formal analysis.