English Language & Usage Asked by One on December 13, 2020
i want to say “the protagonist of movie X goes through so much, i love movies where the protagonist is……”
there’s a phrase that i had forgotten that was on the top of my tongue, no it’s not “pushed to the limit”, it’s another phrase with a similar meanining….meanining the protagonist goes through hell, is beaten down to his knees, etc
i know i’m not being helpful with my examples lol but i can’t explain it another way, but it’s a popular phrase that i had forgotten that means….”going through s**t” lol
An appropriate phrase in this situation would be "to hell and back"
through a very difficult or unpleasant situation that often lasts for a long time
The phrase being most often used to describe situations where a person has experienced great adversity and pulled through.
Answered by Kanga_Roo on December 13, 2020
"... I love movies where the protagonist is put to the test”
TFD(idioms):
put (someone or something) to the test
To test or evaluate the limits of what someone or something is capable of doing or achieving.I've had a pretty good tournament so far, but my next opponent should put me to the test.
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Answered by alwayslearning on December 13, 2020
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