The central figure in a narrative often undergoes significant personal growth, evolving in response to their experiences. This character, known for their emotional depth and moral integrity, typically serves as the focal point of the story.
Unlike antagonist, protagonist is credible, and moralistic
Antagonist is usually the enemy of protagonist
Main Character
Weak in a certain and critical area
Introduced within the first chapter
Has room to develop into a stronger, usually better character
Emotional
Personality of the character can change. Does the character act on emotions or reason? What values does the character exhibit through words or actions? Does the character have goals or ambitions?
Relational
Relationships that the character has with others in the story: Does the character lead or follow others in the story? Does the character have close friends and family?