- In literature, the
tritagonist (from
Ancient Gr**** τριταγωνιστής (tritagōnistḗs) 'third actor') or
tertiary main
character is the
third most important...
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important character of a narrative,
after the
protagonist and
before the
tritagonist. The
deuteragonist often acts as a
constant companion to the protagonist...
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protagonist as well as
other terms for
actors such as
deuteragonist and
tritagonist primarily because he only gave
actors their appropriate part. However...
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simply lead (/ˈliːd/),
plays the role of the protagonist, deuteragonist,
tritagonist or
antagonist of a film,
television show or play. The word lead may also...
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generally scholarly and
technical coinages, e.g. protagonist, deuteragonist,
tritagonist; protium, deuterium, tritium; Proto-Isaiah, Deutero-Isaiah.
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Protagonist Stock character Straight man
Supporting character Title character Tritagonist Villain Plot Ab ovo
Action Backstory Origin story Chekhov's gun Cliché...
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Protagonist Stock character Straight man
Supporting character Title character Tritagonist Villain Plot Ab ovo
Action Backstory Origin story Chekhov's gun Cliché...
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Protagonist Stock character Straight man
Supporting character Title character Tritagonist Villain Plot Ab ovo
Action Backstory Origin story Chekhov's gun Cliché...
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Protagonist Stock character Straight man
Supporting character Title character Tritagonist Villain Plot Ab ovo
Action Backstory Origin story Chekhov's gun Cliché...
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Protagonist Stock character Straight man
Supporting character Title character Tritagonist Villain Plot Ab ovo
Action Backstory Origin story Chekhov's gun Cliché...