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Discover Ludwig"passive character" is an acceptable phrase and it can be used in written English.
Generally, it is used to describe a person or character who does not take action but instead allows others to take the initiative and direct the course of events. For example, "The protagonist was a passive character who never made any decisions, instead relying on others to lead the way."
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Also like his predecessor, Edward is a passive character.
A seemingly passive character is becoming more active in trying to state his case for retention.
Nessa is an almost entirely passive character tonight, buffeted by events.
He is a quiet and seemingly passive character, but one who notices and feels everything.
The sulfur-rich layer is responsible for the passive character of these films.
In this homage to Lewis Carroll and "old dark house" movies, Kristel does her best with the passive character.
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"The hard thing was that the two main characters who are stand-ins for the audience — Matilda and her teacher Miss Honey — were these opaque and passive characters who are massively abused.
Her disappearance -- like the abrupt, sometimes violent events that occur in many Tyler novels, propelling heretofore passive characters into a re-evaluation of their lives -- does not bring her parents closer together, but instead results in another round of accusations and recriminations.
It has been suggested that the character of Dorothy is based on Gage – while traditional fairy tales portrayed females as passive characters waiting to be rescued, Dorothy fends for herself and helps the male characters she meets.
I don't write about passive characters.
Fontes turns the painting's passive characters, the woman and a horse, into the focal point of her piece.
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