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1984
Who is the main protagonist of 1984?
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The main protagonist of "1984" is Winston Smith.
Who is the antagonist of 1984?
The main antagonist of "1984" is the Party, represented by Big Brother and the Thought Police.
The main protagonist of the novel "1984" written by George Orwell is a character named Winston Smith.
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