There are many kinds. Protagonists are the central characters around whom the story revolves. Antagonists oppose the protagonists, creating conflict. There are also supporting characters. They help develop the story and the main characters' personalities. For example, in 'Pride and Prejudice', Elizabeth Bennet is the protagonist, Mr. Darcy can be seen as both a love interest and an antagonist at first, and characters like Jane Bennet are supporting characters who play important roles in the story.
There are protagonists, who are the main characters around which the story revolves. For example, in 'Pride and Prejudice', Elizabeth Bennet is a protagonist. Then there are antagonists, like Mr. Darcy at first in the same novel, who create conflict for the protagonist. There are also secondary characters such as Lydia in 'Pride and Prejudice' who add color and complexity to the story, often providing support or contrast to the main characters.
One way is by their role in the story. As I mentioned before, protagonists and antagonists are big categories. Another way is by their personality traits. Are they brave, cowardly, kind - hearted, or cruel? We can also classify them based on their development in the story. Dynamic characters change, while static ones don't. For instance, in 'The Great Gatsby', Gatsby is a complex character. His role as a protagonist is clear, his personality is a mix of romantic and naive, and he is a somewhat static character in that his dreams don't really change even as the world around him does.
One way is to look at their actions. If a character is constantly saving the day, they might be a heroic type. For example, Superman in comic - book - like novels always uses his powers to rescue people. Another way is through their dialogue. A character who speaks in riddles or complex language might be a mysterious or intelligent character. Also, their relationships with other characters matter. A character who is always causing trouble for the main character is likely an antagonist.
I recommend Summoning the Mythical Army to you. The main character of the novel, Liu Xiaobao, had a merit summoning system. As long as he paid enough merit, he could summon various mythical characters, such as Sister White Snake, the messenger of the altar, Apollo, Hermes, and so on. The plot of this book was also very interesting. I hope you like this recommendation.๐
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The endings of the various characters in " Celebrating Years " were as follows: Fan Xian successfully assassinated the Qing Emperor and supported the Third Prince to ascend the throne. Fan Xian lived in seclusion in Jiangnan. He married Lin Wan 'er as his main wife, and Sisi and Zhan Doudou as his side wives. Lin Wan 'er gave birth to Fan Xian's eldest son, Fan Liang. Zhan Doudou gave birth to his second daughter, Red Bean Rice. The Eldest Princess, Crown Prince, and Second Prince had attempted to assassinate the Qing Emperor but committed suicide after failing. In the end, the Qing Emperor was killed by Fan Xian and Wu Zhu working together. The ending of the other characters was not mentioned.
There are many kinds. For example, the protagonist is a very common type. They are often the center of the story, driving the plot forward with their goals and actions. Another kind is the sidekick character. They support the protagonist, sometimes providing comic relief or practical help. And there are also the antagonist characters who create obstacles for the protagonist to overcome.
There are protagonists, who are the main characters around which the story revolves. Then there are antagonists, characters that oppose the protagonist. There are also minor characters, who may play supporting roles, like the friendly neighbor who gives some advice to the protagonist, or the shopkeeper where the main character often goes.