The Character is the eponymous character, and sometimes the play might be called eponymous, but not often.
That depends on what your main subject is. I would just call it our environment or the environment
Code of the West
Main characters are the characters in a literary work that have the greatest impact. When identifying a main character think: "would the story be the same without them?" If not, they are most likely a main character
main character
The most important being in your story is the main character -- it doesn't have to be a human!
main character.
I'm not sure, I think they would still be called the main character. Maybe the first person main character or the POV (point of view) character.
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.
Bilbo Baggins is the title character of the book.
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.
Antagonist
No, the main canine character in Call of the Wild is Buck.
The oldest example of English literature is an epic poem that scholars call Beowulf after the poems hero and main character.
That depends on what your main subject is. I would just call it our environment or the environment
The word is protagonist, in effect the main or lead character, not type-cast as hero or villain. it would have to be the title character, the Phantom himself.
Since the main character is usually referred to as the protagonist, the title you're probably looking for is antagonist.
The title of a popular children's book featuring a lion as the main character is "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe" by C.S. Lewis.