protagonist.
Yes that would be the definition of "main character."
The most important being in your story is the main character -- it doesn't have to be a human!
Greatly, I would even say he is the most important person in his own story.
She is the heroine, one of the two most important people in the story. Indeed in Act 4 she becomes the single most important person in the story.
It is subjective to determine the most important person in the Philippines, as it can vary based on individual perspectives. However, historically, influential figures like national heroes, political leaders, or cultural icons such as Jose Rizal, Ferdinand Marcos, or Manny Pacquiao are often regarded as significant in shaping the country's history and society.
"Three Questions" by Leo Tolstoy is a story about a king who seeks the answer to three important questions: When is the right time to do things? Who are the most important people to work with? and What is the most important thing to do? Through his encounters with a hermit, the king learns that the most important time is now, the most important person is the one you are with, and the most important thing is to do good for that person.
The main character is the protagonist, and his/her enemy is the antagonist.
(I hope the is an is*)a character is a person in a story, show, movies, etc. along with a MAIN character the person who most important
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.
The problem is the most important, because the whole main idea of the story is the problem.
Snow, Christmas-trees and the most important person: Santa. Hope I could help!!! :-)
The Most Important Person was created in 1972.