Yes, and he plays in some other movies too. :)
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A foil is a character with qualities that are very different from the main character's. You use a foil in writing as a basis for comparison... because you are showing the opposite, the main character's qualities stand out more.
Andrew Quang is the name of the actor who plays the karate kid on the film Rush Hour 3. However, the actually credits give the character the name of Kung Fu Kid.
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A pantomime villain in a play is an individual that despises the main character. One would 'boo' a pantomime villain because he is acting against the interests of the main character, who the audience holds dear to heart.
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The main character in the play "Macbeth" is of course Macbeth
it is ensemble play but jake is the main charater
Actually, there is no play by Shakespeare called "A Pound of Flesh". The phrase is an important phrase in Shakespeare's play The Merchant of Venice. Originally the main characters in this play were Bassanio and Portia, but as time went on, more and more big name actors wanted to play the main character in the subplot, Shylock, to the extent that Shylock is now considered to be the main character (along with Portia). The "Merchant of Venice" himself, a character called Antonio, is not the main character of the play.
A protagonist is the "hero" in a story or play. He or she is the main character, the one that the story is mainly about. He is opposed by the antagonist or "villain."
Tragedy
antagonist
You do not play karate. Karate is a martial art. Today you can find karate studios or dojo in just about every city and country.
The plot of the play is the main point of a play. Each character contributes to the plot of the play.
The Character is the eponymous character, and sometimes the play might be called eponymous, but not often.
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Hamlet.