Secondary Character
The main character is the protagonist, and his/her enemy is the antagonist.
Not the Primary character, but the character that is secondary in the story or novel.
It is called an antagonist. This character's primary role is to create conflict and oppose the protagonist in the story.
Yes that would be the definition of "main character."
The character who is telling the story is called the narrator. The narrator sometimes plays an important role in the story and can be the protagonist, or it can be someone on the sidelines who does not take part in the main action.
Each important character in a story moves the story forward.
A person in a story is called a character.
In my opinion Sita is the most important character in Ramayana.
The main female character of a story is often referred to as the protagonist or the heroine. They are typically central to the plot development and drive the story forward.
Background Characters
The main character will be the person that the story is about, either the hero or the villain. Your teacher wants you to think about the story and decide which character is the most important to the story.
Dynamic Character