Writing 101: All the Different Types of Ch…
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Character Types by Role Protagonist: the main character, the big cheese, the star of the show. Antagonist: the character who opposes or conflicts with the protagonist. Deuteragonist: the second most important character, who often supports or contrasts with the protagonist. Tertiary characters: the minor characters who have a limited role or function in the story. Love interest: the character who is romantically involved with or desired by the protagonist. Confidant: the character who is trusted by the protagonist and serves as a sounding board for their thoughts and feelings. Foil character: the character who contrasts with another character, usually the protagonist, to highlight their differences. 1. Protagonist The protagonist is likely a pretty familiar concept for most of us: this is the main character, the big cheese, the star of the show. ...
Protagonist: the main character, the big cheese, the star of the show.
Antagonist: the character who opposes or conflicts with the protagonist.
Deuteragonist: the second most important character, who often supports or contrasts with the protagonist.
Tertiary characters: the minor characters who have a limited role or function in the story.
Love interest: the character who is romantically involved with or desired by the protagonist.
Confidant: the character who is trusted by the protagonist and serves as a sounding board for their thoughts and feelings.
Foil character: the character who contrasts with another character, usually the protagonist, to highlight their differences.
1. Protagonist The protagonist is likely a pretty familiar concept for most of us: this is the main character, the big cheese, the star of the show. ...
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