A medium character in literature is one that plays a supporting role and helps advance the plot, but does not have as significant an impact as a main character. They are often used to provide contrast or context for the main characters and their actions. This character may have some depth and personality, but their presence is not as central to the story as that of the main characters.
A character in literature, is the same as an actor on the theatre stage.
Filippo Amoroso has written: 'Seneca uomo di teatro?' -- subject(s): Ancient Aesthetics, Andromache (Legendary character), Andromache (Legendary character) in literature, Drama, Hecuba (Legendary character), Hecuba (Legendary character) in literature, History, In literature, Literature and the war, Princesses, Princesses in literature, Queens, Queens in literature, Spectacular, The, in literature, Theater, Trojan War, Trojans in literature
The second most important character in drama or literature is the reader, or member of the audience. The correct word to describe said character is deuteragonist.
character study.
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With evidence from the literature. For example, if you are writing a response about how a character is brave then you should provide evidence (such as quotes) of the character's bravery.
An examination of a character in the context of the work of literature in which he or she appears
Fritz-Wilhelm Neumann has written: 'Chaucer' -- subject(s): Cressida (Fictitious character), In literature, Initiations in literature, Literature and the war, Princes in literature, Symbolism in literature, Troilus (Legendary character) in literature, Trojan War, Women in literature 'Der englische historische Roman im 20. Jahrhundert' -- subject(s): English Historical fiction, English fiction, History and criticism, In literature
Symbolism
DEUTERAGONIST
A character whose personality and background has been well thought out and realized in its medium.
It adds character to the character and can provide slight amounts of information about their background.