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What is the masculine and feminine of protagonist?

There isn't a universally accepted masculine and feminine form of "protagonist."

* Protagonist is a gender-neutral term. It refers to the main character of a story, regardless of their gender.

If you need a more specific term, you could use:

Masculine:

* Hero: This term traditionally refers to a male protagonist, often someone who is courageous and admired.

* Lead: This is a neutral term, but can also be used to specifically refer to a male lead character.

Feminine:

* Heroine: This term refers to a female protagonist who displays bravery and strength.

* Lead: This is a neutral term, but can also be used to specifically refer to a female lead character.

Ultimately, the best choice depends on the context and the specific character you are referring to.

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