A supporting character in a book is a character who plays a secondary role to the main character or protagonist. They often provide assistance, guidance, or conflict to help develop the main character's journey and story arc. Supporting characters help to enrich the narrative and add depth to the overall storyline.
Johnny and Dallas are the 'main' supporting characters, although the rest of the gang is as well.
If a character is not a main character, they would be a supporting character.
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.
The character is called a supporting character
A non main character can be considered a non-canon, a side kick, a supporting character, or in terms of actors supporting actor/actress.
Supporting character.
supporting details are quotes from the book. information that came directly from the book
That depends on the character giving the monologue. Some are leads, and some are supporting characters. The fact that they are giving a monologue does not make a difference.
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A supporting character, or side character.
she"s only a supporting character
In the book "13 Gifts" by Wendy Mass, Tara is a supporting character who is friends with the main character, Tara Brennan. She is part of the group of friends who help Tara on her birthday adventure, and she provides support and friendship throughout the story.