What is the main person , animal or object in a story called

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The main person in a story is typically referred to as the "protagonist." If the focus is on an animal or an object, they can also be considered the protagonist, depending on their role in the narrative. The term "protagonist" applies to any central character around whom the story revolves, while "antagonist" refers to the character opposing the protagonist.

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