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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as protagonist" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a character's role or function within a narrative or story.
Example: "In this novel, the author presents the main character as protagonist, driving the plot forward with their decisions and actions."
Alternatives: "in the role of protagonist" or "as the main character".
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A score of major characters take turns as protagonist.
His picaresque novels make much of the female pícara ("rogue") as protagonist or adjutant.
That became Joey's role in "War Horse" — observer and witness as much as protagonist.
In Mao II, DeLillo, writing as protagonist Bill Gray, says: "I've always seen myself in sentences..
"Matter as Protagonist" is at Creative Arts Workshop, 80 Audubon Street in New Haven, through June 29.
Fear of Flying, with its talk-dirty-to-me dialogue and sexually unsatisfied wife as protagonist, was their salvation.
Maybe my favourite is Eli Cutter, who seems to be taking over as protagonist in the second section.
Mugezi does better, in fact, as witness of others' stories than as protagonist and narrator of his own.
And Warhol himself crops up both as photographer and as "protagonist," as do many others, foreshadowing perhaps how most citizens with access to technology now blur these boundaries.
The warmer mood reflects its changing of the guard, now that the needy Andy Bernard Ed Helmss) has replaced the lunkheaded Michael Scott Steve Carelll) as protagonist.
Ms. Nair recounted that when the investor was told that the budget would have to be much higher, he replied: "You have a Muslim as protagonist.
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