I'm the main character but still a minor
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.
The main characters of finding forrester are: Forrester and Jamal
Secondary or minor characters.
Secondary or minor characters.
Your question is somewhat difficult to interpret, but perhaps what you mean to ask is, why do some movie characters work better as main characters than they would as minor characters. The answer would be that if the more interesting characters are the main characters, then the movie itself will be more interesting.
Minor characters are basically color - they provide interactions with the main characters and cause things to happen that are needed, but their role can be played by any minor character, so they're pretty much interchangeable.
The minor characters are not as fully developed or focused on in the story compared to the main characters. They often serve a specific purpose or role in the plot, providing support, comic relief, or contrast to the main characters. While they may not have as much depth or detailed backstory, minor characters can still play a significant role in shaping the overall narrative.
If a character is not a main character, they would be a supporting character.
The main characters are Doodle and his brother, the narrator. The minor characters are Mama, Daddy and Aunt Nicey.
The main character is the one the story is about. Minor characters are characters who support or antagonize the main character.
Some minor characters in the novel "TTYL" by Lauren Myracle include Mac McCallister, Shann Walden, and Zachary Martin. These characters play supporting roles in the story, interacting with the main characters but not central to the plot.
The main characters are Doodle and his brother, the narrator. The minor characters are Mama, Daddy and Aunt Nicey.