A minor character in a story

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allusion
flat character
round character
rhyme scheme

A minor character in a story can refer to a character who has a small role or significance in the overall plot.

- An allusion is a reference to a well-known person, place, event, or work of literature. It is not specifically related to the characterization of a minor character.
- A flat character is a character who lacks depth and is not fully developed. Minor characters can often be flat characters because they may not have much complexity or background information provided about them.
- A round character is a character who is fully developed and exhibits a range of emotions, personality traits, and complexities. Minor characters can also be round characters if they are given enough depth and complexity by the author.
- Rhyme scheme refers to the pattern of rhymes in a poem and is not related to the characterization of a minor character.