The main character's helper could be called a sidekick, companion, or assistant, depending on the dynamics of their relationship and the role they play in the story.
the main character in call of the wild is a dog named buck. i would say the sceond most impornatat character is his master, John thornton. another main character is buck's rival Spitz, another dog.
No, many of the characters of Call of Duty are all fiction and are not real people. The main characters in particular are not real.
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the main character in call of the wild is a dog named buck. i would say the sceond most impornatat character is his master, John thornton. another main character is buck's rival Spitz, another dog.
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The words "would want" is a verb phrase: helper verb would and main verb want.
A villain helper is commonly referred to as a henchman or a minion. These individuals typically assist the main antagonist in carrying out their plans or committing crimes. They often lack moral principles and blindly follow the orders of the villain.
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.
Melodrama characters are never lifelike. They are exaggerated.
I would say that they are not main characters in the story, for they only appear once in the book.
I would hate it if half the main characters were killed off that would ruin the game