Leo Tolstoy's "How Much Land Does a Man Need?" presents a peasant, Pahom, who is overcome with greed and pride. The Devil tempts him to want more and more land until his desire eventually leads to his death.

Based on the interaction between Pahom and the Devil, Pahom is the type of character known as
, while the Devil is intended to be .
For Pahom, the dropouts are 1: A flat character 2: A protagonist 3: The Antagonist 4: Static character

And for the Devil, his dropouts include 1: A Protagonist 2: Antagonist 3: A foil 4: The dynamic character

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Based on the interaction between Pahom and the Devil, Pahom is the type of character known as the Protagonist, and the Devil is known as the Antagonist.

Protagonist means the "Good guy/girl" or "Hero/Heroine".

Antagonist means the "Bad guy/girl" or "Villian".




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Hi! In Tolstoy's "How Much Land Does a Man Need", Pahom is the *protagonist" and the devil is an "antagonist".    Just think of it this way.  Has anyone ever told you to stop antagonizing someone when you were bothering or trying to get a rise out of them? That's the antagonist in a story....usually the bad guy.   The protagonist is the one that the reader usually sympathizes with.  I remember it like I'm pro whoever. In this case, I'd be Pro Pahom.  Hope that helps.