Yes, but they usually aren't. It takes more effort to make a round character than a flat one, so most authors don't waste the time making a minor character into a round one.
A Round Character
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.
The main character is bothersome, the minor character makes the main character not so highlighted.
Yes the can because a round character is a character that is fully developed with more then 1 character trait and a dynamic character undergoes a change in their character which a round character can do. On the other hand, a round character can also stay the same which is the definition of a static character.
Round Character
The round character in the Outsiders is Ponyboy Curtis.
its called a minor character
Odysseus is a round character because he undergoes significant development and change throughout the course of the epic poem "The Odyssey." He faces various trials, learns from his mistakes, and displays a range of emotions and traits that make him a complex and dynamic character.
he is a round character
a round character has a many sided personalityps... i lub kirby