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The Protagonist. It is just like in a story where the main character is also called the protagonist.

The character that matters the most in a play is the protagonist. This is the correct answer.

 

EXPLANATION

 

Characters in a play can be difficult to make. People generally aim to make characters that are significant, relatable, real and complex; much like a real person would. It is in a person’s best interest to stay away from caricatures and cardboard type of characters. Well developed characters are complicated and full of life facets, and some highly implementable steps can be followed to create strong characters. Here are some of the steps that we can follow.

 

1. Give Goals

The characters’ goals, especially the main character or the protagonist is the most important aspect to have. This will serve as the foundation of their journey, and goals will also help us to design our story with a purpose and clear lines to follow.

 

2.Motivations behind Goals

Motivations are needed to breathe in life to our characters; reasons are the main driver of people’s life and it’s only natural that our characters needed theirs to help our readers understand the journey of our character, making them interesting to follow on.

 

3.Fears as Basis

Fears are common in people’s minds, so common that they shape our experience. Fears create doubts, insecurities, poor mindset that will lead to conflicts. This is especially crucial in a protagonist as this will make them relatable.

 

4.History and Present

Past and present are extremely crucial for a character, especially protagonists. Pasts shape who the character is; a rich history that affects how we as a writer begin our story and how our characters handle their lives. Present will take away boredom from too many pasts and make readers invested in our characters.

 

LEARN MORE

If you’re interested in learning more about this topic, we recommend you to also take a look at the following questions:

What describes the type of conflict when the leading character struggles with himself/herself; with his conscience, feelings, or ideas? brainly.com/question/5659301

What is rising action in a story? brainly.com/question/10944457

KEYWORD: protagonist, character, play, type of characters, protagonist character  

Subject: English

Class: College

Subchapter: Protagonist