Fan fic? Fan fic? Fan fic?
Those kinds of characters are called background or peripheral characters.
Fictional literature, such as novels, short stories, and plays, tell the stories of imaginary people. These creations allow authors to explore themes, emotions, and experiences through characters that exist only in the realm of the imagination. Through storytelling, readers can connect with and empathize with these imaginary individuals.
When reading a short story, I might want to know more about the characters and what happens to them when the story is over. I might also want to look for more stories that have the same characters.
There isn't one set of traits that all main characters share. I suspect you were told to read a set of stories and analyze the characters in those stories, and in that case, we can't really help you since we don't know what stories you're supposed to read.
A plot-based story is one that is told so that the plot, or what happens, is the most important thing in the story. Adventure stories are plot-based. Character-based stories are those where the characters are the most important parts. Series books are usually character-based.
Not significantly. Some side quests are limited to characters from a specific Campaign; but none of the missions, and few of the primary quests are. Those few primaries don't effect the story as a whole, however; but the stories do vary slightly for 'foreign' characters, compared to 'native' characters.
Those types of fiction stories are often referred to as tragedies. Tragic stories typically involve the downfall or suffering of the main characters and often end in sorrow or unfortunate circumstances.
The Main Characters of the story are:: The Farmer(Youth), Mother, The Governor Main Characters-- Those who have more roles or more important roles in a Story Answered By: The Corrector
An archetype is a character everyone is familiar with, so it's easier for the reader to understand and identify with those characters.
Script writers either work with original stories, or adapt existing stories, such as those written in novels.
The story is being told with an omniscient narrator, who has knowledge of all the events and characters' thoughts, even those that are not revealed to the characters until later in the story.
There is no characters with those names in A Child Called It