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The term "protagonist of" is correct and usable in written English.
It refers to the primary character in a book, movie, play, or other work of fiction. You can use it in any sentence in which you are trying to identify which character is the main character in a work of fiction. Example: The protagonist of The Hunger Games is Katniss Everdeen.
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The protagonist of Naive.
So guess who's the protagonist of Hamlet?
There is bathroom humor: the protagonist of "The B.F.G".
The protagonist of Mafia II — the player — is named Vito.
Finch, a protagonist of oxygen, was justified by the results.
"He is the protagonist of his own life.
But so was the protagonist of our exhausting soap opera.
It's all e-mail," complains Donal, the protagonist of "Bullfighting".
Heidi is the protagonist of the documentary "Daughter From Danang".
Manning is the real hero and protagonist of the piece.
Robert Mapplethorpe is the protagonist of "New York".
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