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A non-fictional character in a play is typically referred to as a "historical character" or "real-life character." These characters are based on actual people and often portray their lives, experiences, or significant events in history. In contrast to fictional characters, they are rooted in reality, providing a different layer of depth and authenticity to the narrative.

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