It means that in some point in the story, they will create a greater impact later on.
When a character stands out in a story, it means that they captivate the audience's attention through their distinct personality, actions, or characteristics. This can enhance the storytelling by creating a memorable and impactful presence that drives the plot forward or adds depth to the narrative.
the person who frustrates or stands in the way of the main character or the protagonist.an antagonist is someone or something that opposes the protagonist of a story
Assuming that you mean the main character of any story, it would be the Protagonist.
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.
I think you mean "NPC"? In which case, NPC stands for "non-playable character"
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.
A character who stands in the way of the main character would be called a/anA.antagonist
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.