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B&A Which would you prefer?
Male or Female protagonist and why?
Male or Female antagonist and why?
Be as in depth as you wish, and hope your day is well.
BQ1) Strawberry or Raspberry?
BQ2) Prefer to be a werewolf with no hair or a vampire with no teeth?
BQ3) Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles or Thundercats?
16 Answers
- ?Lv 51 decade agoFavorite Answer
Female protagonist especially if I'm doing their point of view. It'll be easy to know how they behave and what they think and such.
I don't really care as long as I'm not doing their POV.
I wish that my math homework is really due Monday because I didn't finish it all. She told us today but then the other class Monday, so she has to change it for us too!
I also wish to have fun while playing hide n' go seek. My school is trying to break the record for biggest hide n' go seek game today! It's only middle schoolers and kindergartners.
BQ1) Strawberry!!!!!!
BQ2) Neither.
BQ3) Ninja Turtles!!!!! Ha ha.
God bless!
-Jane-
- 1 decade ago
I prefer male as the protagonists and females as the antagonists because it feels like the unnatural positions so it's way more interesting for me to see a woman making such an impact to keep the man from his main goal. Especially now that even for so long men still some what rule the world it's very interesting for me. BQ1: I don't really understand but I don't really like strawberries because it takes so long to eat one because I have to take of the seeds and to be honest it's not worth it. So for that reason I pick RASPBERRIES. BQ2: I'd rather be a werewolf with no hair. BQ3: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
- 1 decade ago
I'm not set to prefer either, actually. Whichever one is most interesting.
See, when I'm writing a story, gender is just random. I don't even think about it. I just start focusing on the character and who that person is. That's what is valuable to me. So I don't care about it when I read either.
BQ1) Strawberry or Raspberry?
-----Raspberry :)
BQ2) Prefer to be a werewolf with no hair or a vampire with no teeth?
-----I suppose a werewolf. I can blame the baldness on a skin condition. Perfect. Vampires with no teeth... what can they say?
BQ3) Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles or Thundercats?
-----The one with the turtles in it.
~Silly Turtle
- ?Lv 71 decade ago
Male or Female protagonist and why?
Any. As long as i can show their feelings and actually know how to describe them. As well as knowing how they would react in different circumstances
BQ1) Strawberry or Raspberry?
Strawberry fruit
Raspberry jam, yougort
BQ2) Prefer to be a werewolf with no hair or a vampire with no teeth?
No haired werewolf
BQ3) Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles or Thundercats?
TURTLES
- 1 decade ago
I usually prefer male protags even though I'm female. For some reason I can relate better to them. Plus, I can completely ignore the writer's description of him if I have to and pretend he's my kinda sexy. ;)
At the very least, I'm happy with a tomboy-ish girl, because I find whenever I read a story told by a girly-girl character I want to punch them in the face.
For me, female protags are just a big no". Take Scrubs, for example.
Antags? Probarbly male, again. Whenever you have a male villan, he can be some strong, good-looking guy, or some pimple-faced teenager or anything in between. With a female antag, you don't see that so much. Ever noticed how they're always perfectly sexy?
1. Strawberry
2. Hairless Werewolf
3. Ninja Turtles FTW
Source(s): I write / read a lot - Anonymous1 decade ago
I don't really care about the sex of the main characters, as long as they seem real and work with the story it doesn't matter. It doesn't make a big difference in the story and in most of mine I could easily make the MC a man and everything would still work out, same with the antagonist.
Edit: I do actually go more for books with male characters though, sometimes in books with females they make them out to be weak and need men to save them but saying that my two favourite books are one with a women who is kind of pathetic but growing in strength all the time (Kitty and the Midnigth Hour) and a book about a man that is so pathetic he can't do anything for himself and is completely ruled over by a women (Misery) so I still don't actually care.
If I read with men as main characters I imagine them all as early twenties (unless it says they are old) and really hot. I like that.
BQ1: Strawberry
BQ2: Well a vampire with no teeth would probably die as they wouldn't be able to get blood unless they drained it into bottles and drank it like wine but bothered to go through that process. A werewolf without hair is still a werewolf and can still maul and tear folk apart, yeah you may look a bit weird but so what, anyone insults my baldness, I'll rip them apart.
BQ3: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles for the win! I love those things, they are just so stupid and their is a man in the program that talks to his gun like it's a person and I just love it.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Both, I don't mind, as Damon said, the readers just need to like them. A female antagonist is unique and different, because usually they're male.
BQ1 - Strawberry
BQ2 - Vampire with no teeth
BQ3 - Teenage Mutant Ninja (Ninjas are cool!)
- 1 decade ago
Female protagonist. I think I can just relate more easily to a female protagonist, since I'm a girl. I can put myself in their place and daydream about the story.
Male antagonist. Just because I feel whenever there is a female antagonist, they make her out to be either sexy, bad, naughty or an old, ugly hag.
BQ1) WOW. I didn't realize how tough of a choice this would be for me.... Hmmm. Raspberry.
BQ2) Vampire with no teeth. I can smile with my mouth closed and hide it.
BQ3) Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. Thunder-who o.O?
Answer mine, please?
- ℓepetitvioℓetLv 61 decade ago
Female protagonist, probably because I am female so I can relate better.
Honestly, I have no preference about the gender of the antagonist. The story I am working on has a female antagonist, plus loads of no-gender-really (maybe) antagonists-Demons.
BQ: Strawberry
BQ2: Hahaha a werewolf with no hair would look like a giant naked mole rat x)
BQ3: TMNT!
:)
- Old PineLv 51 decade ago
Male protagonists. Only because female protagonists are frequent in types of book I don't read much. But female protagonists are all right as well.
Either gender for the antagonist. I really don't care much as long as they're well-written.
BQ1: Strawberry.
BQ2: Uh, werewolf with no hair. Being toothless would suck. :)
BQ3: TMNT FTW! :D