I don't see the passage, but an antagonist is a villain, or in other words a negative role.
Friar Laurence decides to marry Romeo and Juliet in the attempt to stop the civil feud between the Capulets and the Montagues. When Romeo is banished for killing Tybalt and flees to Mantua, Friar Laurence tries to help the two lovers get back together using a potion to fake Juliet's death.It can be said that we see Friar Laurence change with respect to how he acts upon his principles. For instance, it is not clear that he truly believes that Romeo and Juliet genuinely love each other. When Romeo first tells Friar Laurence of his love for Juliet, Friar Laurence declares, "young men's love then lies not truly in their hearts, but in their eyes" (Act 2, Scene 2)
Answer:
Part A (c) Malik stubbornly resists change.
Part B (b) Malik refuses to do things he previously enjoyed because he did not want to move to Japan.
Explanation:
No because the bill of rights had to the Amendments, and common sense dealt with the declaration of Independence.