Odysseus is the protagonist in the Greek epic poem "The Odyssey." He is a dynamic character who undergoes significant development throughout his journey back to Ithaca. He is not a flat character or a minor character in the story.
Supporting character.
The antagonist opposes the main character.
No, a narrator is the person who's telling the story. An antagonist is the character that is in conflict with the main character, or protagonist.
If a character is not a main character, they would be a supporting character.
The protagonist is the main character of the story. Everything evolves around him/her. Usually, in a story, the protagonist wants to reach a goal, but many obstacles are in his path to reach this goal. These obstacles can be natural (a storm, a tornado) or human. The human obstacles doesn't want that the protagonist reach his/her goal. The human obstacles are called "Antagonist". Other characters in a story are called minor characters. These characters can help the protagonist to reach his/her goal, or be simply "decorations" and do not interact with the protagonist. There can be more than one protagonist or antagonist in a story.
A dynamic character is someone who changed during the course of the story and is usually one or the only main characters. A static character does not change during the story and is usually one of the minor characters or perhaps the antagonist (villain).
No, a minor character does not "restrict" the main character. However, a minor character is of lesser importance than that of the main character.
A minor character who helps a main character is almost like the companion of the main character or had something to do with helping the main character in a period of time....That is what a minor character who helps the main character is
A minor character is the character that is not spoken a lot in the book.
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In "Bridge to Terabithia," the main antagonist is not a person but rather the obstacles and challenges that the main characters face, such as societal pressures and personal insecurities. Although the character Janice Avery could be seen as a minor antagonist, the real conflict lies in the characters' struggle to overcome their own inner demons and the harsh realities of the world around them.
The main character is bothersome, the minor character makes the main character not so highlighted.