The question is unclear. Many things about characters are important in a story. If the characters are not believable, the reader won't care about them, and won't read the story.
Characters are the people or things that the story happens to. Without characters, you have no story at all.
Background Characters
It's subjective and depends on the story, but typically minor characters or extras have less importance than main characters. These characters usually have limited impact on the plot and development of the story.
Subordinate characters are important because they can provide insights into the main characters, contribute to the development of the plot, and add depth and complexity to the story. They can also help create conflict, drive the narrative forward, and highlight different aspects of the main characters.
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
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He was a model for one of the characters
Where and when a story happens determines how the characters will act and what conflicts they will have.
The main characters are the ones the story is about; minor characters are just "walk-on" roles that are not that important to the overall story. They're just background.
theyre the main characters. the whole story is about them and max is narrating the story which is a reason why hes pretty important.
Some minor characters make the story more lively.
To provide important details about the characters and the plot