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  1. May 1, 2012 · Learn how to create and define minor characters in fiction, from walk-ons and placeholders to eccentrics and stereotypes. Find out how to make them memorable and avoid distracting from the main story.

  2. Minor characters (sometimes called tertiary characters) are supporting characters that fill important roles throughout your story, propel the plot along, provide your main characters with motivation, and flesh out your main characters’ worlds. They’re every bit as crucial to the story as major characters and require careful attention when ...

  3. May 13, 2024 · Minor characters, also called tertiary characters, are still very important to an overall story arc. They share important details through action or dialogue, move the story forward, inspire or affect the main characters and secondary characters alike, and help create the story’s world.

  4. Jan 12, 2024 · Minor characters For example, a story might have a deuteragonist, a character whose own arc overlaps with the protagonist’s but isn’t the focus of the story. A minor character could also be the protagonist’s (or antagonist’s) love interest, and their presence may drive part or all of the plot.

  5. A minor character is a fictional character in a book, movie or television series who either does not appear very often or is not very important. The story can continue without the minor characters.

  6. Learn what minor characters and extras are and how to use them in your novel. Find out the four jobs they can do and see examples from bestselling books.

  7. May 4, 2016 · Even the lowliest, most fleeting minor character in a Dickens novel, regardless of wealth or education, can have an individual personality and humanity. Scholars and critics have noted that Dickens wrote with an ebullient linguistic flair and not just because he used quite a lot of words.

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