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No, it could not, because Stanley is the main character, so all the events in the story revolve around him.
Not really. Mood is something that comes from the characters, not the other way around.
The main character, or protagonist, is the one the story's about. The character who is in most of the scenes -- or talked about the most -- will be the main character.
Austen uses character contrasts to highlight societal issues and character flaws. Characters like Mrs. Bennet are portrayed harshly due to their negative traits, while characters like Jane Bennet are shown benevolently to emphasize positive qualities. This dichotomy helps Austen critique the societal norms and behaviors prevalent in her time.
"The easiest way to think of completing a character analysis is to first start off by describing the character chosen. Then try to discuss what the main conflict is in the story and how it revolves around the character being written about. Always take into consideration that when drafting a character analysis, there are several types of characters involved in one single story. Some characters are considered the protagonist (or the heroe), who always tends to be the main character the story revolves around. For every protagonist there is always another character that plays the opposite role, the antagonist (or the villian). In a character analysis it is recommended to take into consideration the characters name and appearance. When reading the story, ask if the character is a unchaging or changing character, or in other words has the character changed at all during the course of the story. Lastly, look for things that are within the creation of the character itself, for example, their personality traits, motivation, bahavior, actions, relationships with other characters, weaknesses, strengths, and the characters moral constitution."
"The easiest way to think of completing a character analysis is to first start off by describing the character chosen. Then try to discuss what the main conflict is in the story and how it revolves around the character being written about. Always take into consideration that when drafting a character analysis, there are several types of characters involved in one single story. Some characters are considered the protagonist (or the heroe), who always tends to be the main character the story revolves around. For every protagonist there is always another character that plays the opposite role, the antagonist (or the villian). In a character analysis it is recommended to take into consideration the characters name and appearance. When reading the story, ask if the character is a unchaging or changing character, or in other words has the character changed at all during the course of the story. Lastly, look for things that are within the creation of the character itself, for example, their personality traits, motivation, bahavior, actions, relationships with other characters, weaknesses, strengths, and the characters moral constitution."
Yes there are. You can prove it because you can't customize from their characters and there is not one character on Poptropica with a mike. Those ARE Reality TV Island Characters, played either by technical assistants or the actual Poptropica creators. ALWAYS chat and battle with them, and it might pay up!
Kazuya Mishima is the main character of Tekken 1 & 4, Heihachi Mishima is the main character of Tekken 2 (Although the events in Tekken 2 revolve around Kazuya's actions), and Jin Kazama is the main character of Tekken 3, 5, & 6.
Let's think about this for a moment and you can figure it out yourself. Would you like to read about a dull, boring character or a dynamic, interesting one? Why do you think stories are centered around such exciting characters instead of around a character who does nothing interesting?
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.
The conflict would likely revolve around the leading character having to overcome their physical limitations or lack of strength in order to achieve their goals or face off against other characters who may be physically stronger. This can create tension and obstacles for the character to overcome in their journey.
The main characters in the web comic Least I Could Do are named Rayne, Issa, Mick, John, and Noel. The comic series centers around the antics of the lead character Rayne.