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Antagonist of or antagonist to

Which is the correct one? Or do the both of them each have different meaning?
  

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Antagonist of ; antagonistic to The antagonist of Othello is Iago. Iago is antagonistic to Othello's wellbeing.

  • Antagonist of ; antagonistic to The antagonist of Othello is Iago.
  • Iago is antagonistic to Othello's wellbeing.
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Antagonist of; antagonistic to

The antagonist of Othello is Iago.
Iago is antagonistic to Othello's wellbeing.

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