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protagotist.
O secondary
O third-person
O misanthropic
O foil
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The protagonist is the main character or the central figure in a story, typically the one who undergoes the most significant development or transformation. They are the character through whom the audience experiences the story.
A secondary character, on the other hand, is a character who plays a supporting role to the protagonist. They are not the main focus of the story but still have a significant impact on the narrative.
Third-person refers to the perspective from which a story is told. It is a narrative point of view where the story is told by someone who is not directly involved in the events but is rather an observer or a storyteller.
Misanthropic describes a person who dislikes or distrusts humankind in general. A misanthropic character may have a negative view of humanity and may be portrayed as antisocial or cynical.
A foil is a character who contrasts with the main character, highlighting certain qualities or traits. The foil is often used to help emphasize the main character's qualities or actions by providing a direct comparison.
These terms help describe different aspects of characters and the narrative perspective in a story.