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[существительное]
главный герой; главное действующее лицо; актер ; актер, играющий главную роль; поборник ; сторонник ; приверженец


Тезаурус:

  1. In Rulfo's Pedro Pramo , likewise, the frustration that embitters the eponymous protagonist's life and the dashing of illusions that is the pattern of existence as depicted in the novel, are symbolized by an episode in which young Pedro and his lover climb a hill and fly a kite in the shape of a bird, only to see the string break and the kite fall back to earth, and the novel as a whole is punctuated by recurrent images of rising and falling which reiterate the central theme of the thwarting of human hopes and aspirations.
  2. Laura Mancinelli's Mozart's Ghost (1986) combines two rather donnish mysteries: the protagonist is pursued by "anonymous" telephone calls which consist of nothing but music by Mozart; when she is spared further harassment by the entire Turin telephone system seizing up, she goes off in pursuit of the concealed manuscript of Plato's last dialogue.
  3. So Eliot, in "ode", a poem dealing with a tortured wedding night, has a protagonist apparently lacking in all inspiration except that coming from the "bubbling" of a river described as "mephitic".
  4. Pincher Martin performs an extreme form of modernism's abbreviation of the span of narrative into single days, reflecting the whole life of its protagonist supposedly within the single moment of his death.
  5. A protagonist asked to play out a scene from her own life in a psycho-drama session may be too anxious about what will emerge to "play the game" spontaneously.
  6. Go first to the albeit small exhibition: in Prince Charles the backlash against modernism has an impassioned protagonist and the display leaves one in no doubt about his views.
  7. Like Gray's protagonist, readers of Lanark - readers of postmodernist fiction generally - are likely to get lost in an "Intercalendrical Zone".
  8. The protagonist is one Sissy Hankshaw who uses the fact that she is afflicted with elephantiasis of the thumbs to hitch-hike round America.
  9. Stencil is the personification of a procrustean function rather than a character in any realistic sense, partly a parody of such questing scholars as Robert Graves, partly an imitation of the obsessed protagonist in Nabokov's The Real Life of Sebastian Knight .
  10. These choreographers must create movements which display each protagonist's particular behaviour and reactions.
  11. In Le Vent , there seems to be a reconstitution of the past in which perception, memory and imagination all play equally important roles: the central protagonist Monts provides the narrator with a disordered version of events.
  12. One such protagonist has recently gone so far as to claim that Aristotle's Phantasmata - the mental images that are involved in most or all mental activities - are identical with the symbols on which computational procedures are carried out.
  13. The real protagonist of the novel is knowledge - the knowledge of the late-medieval philosophers and scholars about the natural and spiritual universe; the knowledge of the investigator, William of Baskerville, about human nature and the politics of the religious orders; the knowledge gradually acquired by the reader of an unfamiliar subject.

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