If you mean a 'main' character in your story, you could say a "protagonist"...
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In literary terms, another word for the main character of a story is the protagonist. By definition, a protagonist is the leading character-or at least one of the main characters-of a movie, novel, drama, or other fictional text.
A parallel character is another character (in the same piece of literature or another) that is very similar if not almost exactly the same as the original character chosen.
external conflict.
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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.
Protagonist.
In literary terms, another word for the main character of a story is the protagonist. By definition, a protagonist is the leading character-or at least one of the main characters-of a movie, novel, drama, or other fictional text.
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external conflict
Supporting character.
a Static Character means that the character does not change much in the course of a story.
static minor character
That word is "event."
"The author gives an actions of the main character that will lead another character to do something, changing the story." by Naheem D. King
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A parallel character is another character (in the same piece of literature or another) that is very similar if not almost exactly the same as the original character chosen.