Thread:Faceless Illusion/@comment-5754292-20161202194824

I'm not here to bash your opinions or to insult you. I just ask in the most respectful way possible what gives you the right to decide who is and isn't an antagonist? Pretty much and you probably won't like hearing this but basically anyone can be considered an antagonist. Being  an antagonist only requires two criterias 1. They have to oppose the protagonist and 2. They have to cause some sort of conflict within the story. Because of this the antagonist character is way more extensive when compared to a villain who has to be evil. Which brings me to my second question what is an antagonist to you? What does it mean to be qualified as an antagonist in your mind?  