Always love your stuff, Mr. Sato! I am a teacher too, and you and I seem to say the EXACT same things - I just discovered your channel about 6 months ago - thanks for putting the time and effort into making these videos!
Thank you! I've never been to Northern part of your state, but I drove through MInneapolis/St. Paul one summer thirty years ago on a cross-country road trip. Beautiful country.
Stereotypes are just a form of inductive reasoning. As long as there's no moral prohibition on using stereotypes in a particular context, like race, for example, then there's no reason not to use them.
Well, one flaw here is that a protagonist is NOT the "good guy." You can have a main or central character who is morally corrupt. Still the main character but definitely not "good." The same holds true for the antagonist. Most times in literature the antagonist is not even a human being, let alone "bad." An antagonist is simply anything or anyone that works against the main character and causes internal or external conflict; feelings or emotions, forces of nature, expected societal norms, religion, etc. Teachers please stop adding "good guy" and "bad guy" when you talk about elements of characterization.
I confess that I'm being prescriptive rather than descriptive. That's what those words should mean. Isn't there greater utility having protagonist and main character not be exact synonyms? Raskolnikov is a main character, but it feels wrong to call him a protagonist. Just my opinion. I don't expect every teacher to agree with me, but thanks for sharing your perspective!
Maybe not in the movies, but in the original comics, he was a ruthless avenger who murdered bad guys. www.cbr.com/every-comic-book-batman-kills-in-order/
I ONCE read a book and the villian was the main character and I honestly rooted for him
Watching for class -Kyson. Who else in English watching this rn
hate it here
Me
well i wouldnt be watching it in science
@@dezcortez7146 same
Me omg lol
My class really enjoyed your video!!!
I'm so glad!
Always love your stuff, Mr. Sato! I am a teacher too, and you and I seem to say the EXACT same things - I just discovered your channel about 6 months ago - thanks for putting the time and effort into making these videos!
I can't tell you how glad I am that you find the videos useful! (Great minds think alike, right?)
Thanos was the protagonist in avengers infinity war
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@@kimberlysimpson3447 it was a joke there was no need to get technical
For a simple explanation about basics, this video is very good.
This was GREAT! It really helped to break things down for my class. They were super engaged too! Thank you!
I'm glad it helped, Debra!
Good job, Mr. Sato! Another detailed and comprehensive video that I can use for my classes!
Thanks, Michael!
Great stuff! Your videos will be a great addition to my classroom instruction. Thank you, keep up the good work, and peace from Northern Minnesota.
Thank you! I've never been to Northern part of your state, but I drove through MInneapolis/St. Paul one summer thirty years ago on a cross-country road trip. Beautiful country.
6:10 - holes was one of my favorite classic books
Really good video. Loved the effort you put into it. So much better than the deluge of wordless slideshows with some stock music slapped on.
Thanks this really helped me for my revision.
In my hero academia, the villains are so sympathetic you forget who your rooting for.
My students really like your videos, thank you!
I'm so glad! Please tell them I said hi!
Thanks a lot
Of course I dress in a top hat and dance around my school. Who doesn't?
All the best people do.
this was very helpful, thank you sir.
I'm glad it was helpful!
this is so good 10/10
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This is a superb presentation--thanks.
Good
Watching in class
Did this video in English.
well made video. great stuff
Very handy!
I'm very glad.
Mister Sato is great! Following you on Twitter...
Thanks, Michael!
...I think you got something backward here: as I understand it, an antihero is an unsympathetic protagonist, not a sympathetic antagonist.
you can view it basically both ways
isnt it the same thing?
hi from english---- this is sami
Thank you so much!
You're welcome!
stanley is a round character ;D
North Dakota fact:
When the world was created we were given all the land but we gave it away. But some people still stole some of our land.
9:50 for those who don't want to watch the whole thing and have hw to do lmao (anyone here got daly for english?)
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wtf does "are you deep" mean? like "are you the philosopher type?" or...?
Hi this relly helped
@:45 Yes
POV: here because of school
Stereotypes are just a form of inductive reasoning. As long as there's no moral prohibition on using stereotypes in a particular context, like race, for example, then there's no reason not to use them.
Noen i klassen som faktisk ser på denne videoen?
ja D;
wait, since when was Batman an anti-hero
shoulda said venom
Hey y’all
Actually, scar starts out bad, then ends out dead. thus I disagree.
who else is doing this for lit
Well, one flaw here is that a protagonist is NOT the "good guy." You can have a main or central character who is morally corrupt. Still the main character but definitely not "good." The same holds true for the antagonist. Most times in literature the antagonist is not even a human being, let alone "bad." An antagonist is simply anything or anyone that works against the main character and causes internal or external conflict; feelings or emotions, forces of nature, expected societal norms, religion, etc. Teachers please stop adding "good guy" and "bad guy" when you talk about elements of characterization.
I confess that I'm being prescriptive rather than descriptive. That's what those words should mean. Isn't there greater utility having protagonist and main character not be exact synonyms? Raskolnikov is a main character, but it feels wrong to call him a protagonist. Just my opinion. I don't expect every teacher to agree with me, but thanks for sharing your perspective!
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Sorry miss click
Damn homework
The joker is the protagonist in Batman
The protaganist isn't always a good guy. e.e.
he said that :)
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Batman is not an antihero tho
Maybe not in the movies, but in the original comics, he was a ruthless avenger who murdered bad guys. www.cbr.com/every-comic-book-batman-kills-in-order/
@@mistersato411ohhh mb
batman is not an anti-hero
I’m here is 7th grade anybody else
ninth lol
2023 12th grade!
I just wanna let everyone know I'm extremely triggered by how he stereotypes Disney and Star Wars characters for being flat characters.
beans this is rediculouse
We can all agree Donald trump is a protagonist
I'd say a antagonist but ok lol
jk lol
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