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
The main character is bothersome, the minor character makes the main character not so highlighted.
I'm the main character but still a minor
If a character is not a main character, they would be a supporting character.
its called a minor character
That would be the princess. She is a lesser character who also develops the main character by showing what minor character thinks, feels, and says about the major character
Secondary or minor characters.
Secondary or minor characters.
a minor character is someone who isnt as important as the main
The main character is the one the story is about. Minor characters are characters who support or antagonize the main character.
Main character is strongly emphasized in the plot, and the story will mostly revolve around them with little or no parts without them. A minor character is someone with a lot of parts and important to the story, but not 100% needed. Would usually be a good friend or enemy of the main character.
The minor character in "The Cask of Amontillado" is Fortunato, a man who is ultimately lured by the main character, Montresor, to his death. Fortunato is depicted as arrogant and naive, making him an easy target for Montresor's revenge plot.