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Tertiary or minor characters are necessary and significant, for they often come to uncover some critical clue a main or secondary character seeks, or their presence brings a layer of mystery to the scene. Or they could act as a generic crowd member to bring more believability to the story.
- Protagonist. The protagonist is likely a pretty familiar concept for most of us: this is the main character, the big cheese, the star of the show. Most of the action centers around them, and they’re the one we’re meant to care about the most.
- Antagonist. If you’re an antagonist, you antagonize — it’s what you do. Specifically, you undermine, thwart, battle, or otherwise oppose one character: the protagonist.
- Deuteragonist. Most stories have a primary protagonist and a secondary deuteragonist (or group of deuteragonists). This is the character who’s not exactly in the spotlight, but pretty close to it.
- Tertiary characters. The reason that tertiary characters aren’t called “tertagonists” is because they’re not important enough to really agonize anything or anyone.
Sep 22, 2020 · Tertiary Characters. Tertiary characters are very minor characters in your story. We learn little, if anything, about them, but that’s okay! These characters show up one or two times in a story, and they serve a specific purpose.
Sep 13, 2022 · A tertiary character is sometimes referred to as the third most important character in a story. They often only pop up in a scene or two, perform a plot-relevant function, and then leave for good.
What are Tertiary Characters? Tertiary characters play a minor role in the story. They’re not as significant as the main or even secondary characters, but they still serve a purpose in the narrative. These characters might only appear briefly or might make repeated appearances, but they can still add depth and richness to the world of the novel.
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Sep 6, 2019 · Tertiary Characters: Bit players who appear in one scene to perform a single function in relation to the plot. The key with Secondary and Tertiary characters is the same as with Primary ones: What is their narrative function?
Oct 7, 2024 · Tertiary characters are figures who sparingly appear in the story but still play a role in shaping the narrative. While they don’t receive as much attention as the main or secondary characters, their involvement often helps support the plot or add depth to the story’s world.