Archippus?
The roles that characters play in a story are not set by their gender. A female character could conceivably play any function in a story: protagonist, antagonist, foil, love interest, bane, nemesis, etc. The main female character could be called the heroine.
probably either cosette or fantine
The main character is anyone and his wife is noone.
As a general rule, the main character in a literary work is referred to as a 'protagonist.' This character may be male or female, young or old, admirable or despicable, or have many other distinct qualities, while serving as the 'protagonist' of the work in question.
It is a character who appears to show how the main character has changed.To show how a main character changes. appears to show how a primary character has changed.- APEX
the main character is onesimus. hes a slave. i have to do a test about this book and was looking for a summary of the book hah <---- This was totally a student from Word In Seasons. Right?
The main female character of a story is usually called the main character. In Epics the main female character is called a heroine.
In the book "Twice Freed" by Patricia St. John, Archippus is a character who is mentioned in the New Testament of the Bible. He is believed to be a fellow soldier in Christ, possibly associated with the church in Colossae. Archippus is specifically mentioned in the letters written by the apostle Paul, encouraging him to fulfill the ministry he has received from the Lord.
A heroine. If the female is a helpless character, then she is an "ingenue."
Anna Faris
The roles that characters play in a story are not set by their gender. A female character could conceivably play any function in a story: protagonist, antagonist, foil, love interest, bane, nemesis, etc. The main female character could be called the heroine.
Hermione Granger.
Kristen Stewart .
probably either cosette or fantine
The main character in Shakespeare's play Twelfth Night is Viola. It is not uncommon for the female lead to be the main character of Shakespeare's comedies. It happens in As You LIke It, All's Well that Ends Well, and Cymbeline as well.
Boo, the character from the "Monsters, Inc." franchise, is generally considered to be female. She is portrayed as a young girl who befriends the main characters, Mike and Sulley. Her character design and voice are distinctly feminine, contributing to her identity as a female character in the story.
The main female character in the movie "Stigmata" is a