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In film, television, or literature, a false protagonist is a technique for making a scene more jarring or a character more notable. It involves presenting a character at the start of the film as the main character, but then disposing of this character, usually killing them.

False Protagonists in Film

In film, a character can be made to seem like the main protagonist based on a number of techniques. Star power is a very effective one. Close-ups are also used. Generally the star of a film will get more and longer close-ups than any other character. Generally, the best technique, however, is to simply have him or her be the focus of the story, then kill him, and have the focus go to another character.

 


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