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Adriana
18 May, 17:57
Can a protagonist be a villain
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Jessie Riggs
18 May, 19:24
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I think a villain can be a protagonist because the hero is antagonist.
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Carla Ross
18 May, 20:42
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Yeah a protagonist can be a villain.
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