Madame Forestier
In "The Necklace" by Guy de Maupassant, the minor characters include Madame Forestier, Madame Loisel's friend, who lends her the necklace, and Monsieur Loisel, Madame Loisel's husband, who plays a supporting role in the story.
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Some minor characters make the story more lively.
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.
Some minor characters in the story "Skins" by Joseph Bruchac include the landlady Mrs. Fine, Mr. Halloway, Estelle Brown, and Officer Delmore. These characters play supporting roles in the narrative and interact with the main characters to help move the story forward.
The main characters are Doodle and his brother, the narrator. The minor characters are Mama, Daddy and Aunt Nicey.
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.
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The characters of a story are the people in it. You can have main characters (characters that have a large part in the story) or minor characters (they might be mentioned or only have small dialogue). I hope this answered your question!
minor characters are characters in a book that, by the end of the story, don't really change. example: at the end of harry potter and sorceror's stone, snape didn't change. he was still a mean guy with greasy hair. obviously he doesnt wash everyday.
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.
In "The Treasure of Lemon Brown," the flat characters are Greg Ridley's dad and mom. They are not developed in depth and serve mainly as minor background characters in the story.