I think it's called a quote or quotation mark
Separator Character
The main female character of a story is usually called the main character. In Epics the main female character is called a heroine.
The main charachter is usually reffered to as the protagonist(or the good guy) and the person that he/she conflicts with is usually refered to as the antagonist(or the bad guy).
They're usually just called characters, but a character that is played by a human can be called an "avatar", which is a digital representaion of oneself.
The second main character in a book is usually referred to as the "deuteragonist." This character often plays a significant role in the story and interacts closely with the main protagonist, helping to drive the narrative forward.
Lil Mo or Little Mo as she was usually called was a character in the British TV soap opera 'Eastenders'. Her character was on the show between 2000 and 2006.
It's called a self-insert. These usually have similar looks to the author or even the same name as well.
A character that has many traits is often referred to as a complex or multi-dimensional character. These characters are usually well-developed, with a range of characteristics, motives, and behaviors that make them interesting and believable to audiences.
The character is called a supporting character
The main character, or the central/primary character of a story is called the protagonist. It comes from the Greek word "protagonistes", which means "one who plays the first part, chief actor". The character that is the opponent of the protagonist is called the antagonist. The antagonist represents or creates and obstacle that the protagonist must overcome.
The main character is called the protagonist.
A character who stands in the way of the main character would be called a/anA.antagonist