A supporting character, or side character.
The main charachter is usually reffered to as the protagonist(or the good guy) and the person that he/she conflicts with is usually refered to as the antagonist(or the bad guy).
Clyde Livingston is a fictional character from the novel "Holes" by Louis Sachar. In the story, he is known for being a talented baseball player. His character is significant in the backstory of the protagonist, Stanley Yelnats, as he represents the legacy of athleticism and success in the world of baseball.
The protagonists in Twilight was Bella Swan, also Edward Cullen and the rest the Cullens also known as Esme, Rosaline, Carlisle, Emmet, Jasper, Alice. The antagonist is James, Victoria, and Laurent.
Naruto Uzumaki is the protagonist in the manga and series. He was known for pranks and being extremely cocky. Over time, Naruto became the Hokage and was deeply respected after the war. He is the Rival of Sasuke Uchiha and many more. He is also the Husband of Hinata
The heroine in the movie "Speed" is Annie Porter, played by Sandra Bullock. Annie becomes a key character as she assists the protagonist, Jack Traven, in trying to save the passengers on a bus that is rigged to explode if it drops below a certain speed. Her character is known for her resourcefulness and courage throughout the film.
secondary character
The main character is known as the protagonist.
An antagonist.
antagonist
antagonist
Foil
antagonist
The character who is the opposite of the protagonist but not necessarily the antagonist in a story is known as the foil. Their role is to highlight the traits and qualities of the protagonist by contrasting with them, providing a different perspective or challenge for the main character to overcome.
The main "hero" is known as the protagonist. The main "villain" is known as the antagonist.
A foil. This character serves to emphasize the traits, qualities, and experiences of the protagonist by providing a direct contrast. This juxtaposition helps to enhance the understanding and development of the protagonist.
I guess that would be the antagonist.
The character who opposes the main character in a story is called the antagonist This is true, and the antagonist may be: *Protagonist against nature *Protagonist against man *Protagonist against himself There are plenty of other examples as well! -Sage