A character in a story is a person, place, or thing within the story.
Here are some examples of famous story characters:
Assuming that you mean the main character of any story, it would be the Protagonist.
If you mean a 'main' character in your story, you could say a "protagonist"... or a figure.
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 reasons for the characters actions in a story
the main idea of a story is like jus tell a short port of a story
Character Development is the way in which a character changes over time or throughout the course of a fictional story.
Do you mean that the character is fictional to us, or is he imaginary in the context of the story? Either way, the answer is yes.
Minor would mean a character who does little in the story. Not a major character, they do not appear very often.
First person narrative means that the story is told by a character in the story. (i.e., I, me)
In a story, mindset refers to a character's attitude, beliefs, and way of thinking that influence their actions and decisions throughout the plot. It can impact the character's development, relationships, and the outcome of the story.
The conflict is the main problem of the story. It can either be between characters, between a character and their surroundings, or a struggle a character has with themself.
If it is a story that you have written and someone says that, it could possibly mean that there are missing pieces in either your plot or character descriptions.