In the novel "Code Orange" by Caroline B. Cooney, the minor character is Dr. Eliza B. Wexler. She is a prominent figure in the medical community and serves as a mentor to the protagonist, Mitty Blake. While her role is not central to the plot, she contributes to the story by providing insight into the medical aspects of the narrative, particularly related to the theme of bioterrorism.
Code Orange's main character is Mitchell "Mitty" Blake. Other characters in the book are Mr. Lynch, Derek, Olivia, and the Blake parents.
No, a minor character does not "restrict" the main character. However, a minor character is of lesser importance than that of the main character.
One simile in "Code Orange" is “I’m about as qualified to tackle this project as a dog is to drive a car.” This simile is used to emphasize the character’s lack of expertise or preparation for the task at hand.
A minor character who helps a main character is almost like the companion of the main character or had something to do with helping the main character in a period of time....That is what a minor character who helps the main character is
A minor character is the character that is not spoken a lot in the book.
The mystery character on Annoying Orange is Fred.
The main character is bothersome, the minor character makes the main character not so highlighted.
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In "Code Orange," the main character Mitty has a strained relationship with his parents. They are often absent and preoccupied with their own lives, leading Mitty to feel neglected and isolated. His interactions with them are minimal and he struggles with feelings of abandonment.
its called a minor character
Code Orange - novel - was created in 2005.
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