Men and Moutains is a book of personal adventure and discovery of William O. Douglas. It is an account of the way Douglas and other men found a richer life in the mountains and how they found something else besides. I
An antagonist is a work of friction and is defined by the character, The antagonist provides us with the conflicts of the story. However, does not necessarily be a living person.
The antagonist Of Men and Mountains deeply appreciates the beauty and secrets of the mountain and wants to preserve the habitat of the mountains.