All 24 Uses
protagonist
in
Snow Crash
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- It says Hiro Protagonist Last of the Freelance Hackers Greatest swordfighter in the world Stringer, Central Intelligence Corporation.†
Chpt 1-2 *
- Hiro Protagonist and Vitaly Chernobyl, roommates, are chilling out in their home, a spacious 20-by30 in a U-Stor-It in Inglewood, California.†
Chpt 3-4
- At the moment, Vitaly Chernobyl is stretched out on a futon, quiescent, and Hiro Protagonist is sitting cross-legged at a low table, Nipponese style, consisting of a cargo pallet set on cmderbiocks.†
Chpt 3-4
- A black car, alive with nasty lights, whines past her the other way, closing in on the hapless Hiro Protagonist.†
Chpt 3-4
- People like Hiro Protagonist.†
Chpt 3-4
- In a long series of such places, Hiro Protagonist was speed-raised like a mutant hothouse orchid flourishing under the glow of a thousand Buy 'n' Fly security spotlights.†
Chpt 7-8
- It won't pay the rent, but that's okay-when you live in a shithole, there's always the Metaverse, and in the Metaverse, Hiro Protagonist is a warrior prince.†
Chpt 7-8
- Hiro Protagonist?†
Chpt 9-10
- And they're all staring at Hiro Protagonist, who is just staring back at them.†
Chpt 9-10
- Welcome to Mr. Lee's Greater Hong Kong, Mr. Protagonist," the security system says through a PA speaker.†
Chpt 9-10
- Number One, the name and the photograph on the top of the list, belongs to Hiroalci Protagonist.†
Chpt 11-12
- She is thinking, oddly enough, about what it would be like to climb into the back of the car with Hiro Protagonist for a while.†
Chpt 11-12
- He used to live in it, staying on the street or in various Snooze 'n' Cruise franchises, until he met up with Hiro Protagonist.†
Chpt 13-14
- "Hiro Protagonist," the gargoyle says as Hiro finally tracks him down in the darkness beside a shanty CIC stringer for eleven months.†
Chpt 15-16
- I'm Hiro Protagonist.†
Chpt 15-16
- Mr. Protagonist, we got a call a few minutes ago from a friend of yours named Y.T. What's wrong?†
Chpt 15-16
- Have you killed a lot of people with swords, Mr. Protagonist?†
Chpt 19-20
- It reminds Y.T. of the way her life has been since the fateful night of the Hiro Protagonist pizza adventure.†
Chpt 21-22
- Hiro Protagonist?†
Chpt 23-24
- "You Hiro Protagonist?" she mouths, basically inaudible over the ridiculous noise of the firefight.†
Chpt 43-44
- There are four men in the life raft: Hiro Protagonist, seW employed stringer for the Central Intelligence Corporation, whose practice used to be limited to so-called "dry" operations, meaning that he sat around and soaked up information and then later spat it back into the Library, the CIC database, without ever actually doing anything.†
Chpt 47-48
- But his real reason for being in Flatland is that Hiro Protagonist, last of the freelance hackers, is hacking.†
Chpt 47-48
- With Hiro Protagonist seemingly gone from the stage, the hackers turn their attention toward the giant construction rising up out of the egg.†
Chpt 67-68
- CALL HIRO PROTAGONIST SECURITY ASSOCIATES FOR A FREE INITIAL CONSULTATION.†
Chpt 67-68
Definitions:
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(1)
(protagonist) the main character in a work of fiction
or more rarely:
an important supporter or main figure of someone or something - (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)