Yep, I do. If you do as well then you will enjoy the book loads even if it is kind of sad.
Probaly not! Who would want to here the side of everyone! Stephanie's not righting any more books
Maybe, but if there would be one, there would be different characters and story.
I would like to think that a series of unfortunate events are true. i love the books and i would love to know for sure that it happened]please reply.xxThis story is not true as lots of the characters, themes and the stuff that can happen are just too scary for real life the books are made to let the reader wonder if it is real or not.
Minor characters are the people in a story who are not the main point of the story (for instance, not the person who the story is happening TO), but still interact with or grab the attention of those main characters. If you're watching a television show and there's opening credits, a minor character would basically be the people on the show who AREN'T in the credits (like on "Friends", the coffee manager Gunther). I noticed you mentioned Harry Potter in your topic - an example from those books would be perhaps Argus Filch (the caretaker of Hogwarts) or the Gryffindor Ghost Nearly Headless Nick (or the barmaid Rosmerta at The Three Broomsticks, or the lady who pushes the lunch trolley on the Hogwarts Express)...I'm sure you get the point.
Well if there weren't any characters there would be no story at all. And there would be no one for the action to happen to.
JK Rowling created the characters in the Harry Potter series to tell a story about friendship, bravery, and the battle between good and evil. Each character was carefully crafted to serve a specific role in the narrative, allowing readers to connect with them on an emotional level and become fully invested in the story.
Vampires are fictional characters only in books and on t.v.
That would be dialogue
First, you read the story. Then, you pretend you are one of the characters in that story and imagine what they would write in their diary about the end of that story. It's just a matter of make-believe.
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.
You get more books, or "Abilities" by beating the game as different characters and beating the characters. I would suggest beating the game with Edward, and then beating it with Scar. It's the fastest. ~ Aki
I would say that they are not main characters in the story, for they only appear once in the book.