deuteragonist - from Greek theatre.
The second most important person in a drama or literature can vary depending on the specific story, but typically it is a character who plays a significant role in supporting the main character's journey or development. This character may be a close friend, mentor, antagonist, or love interest to the protagonist. They often provide key insight, conflict, or influence in the narrative.
deuteragonist
DEUTERAGONIST
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.
Drama.
deuteragonist
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