Sentence examples for secondary protagonist from inspiring English sources

The phrase "secondary protagonist" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to refer to a character in a story, film, etc. that is not the main protagonist but still plays an important role. For example, "The secondary protagonist in the movie was the hero's loyal friend who eventually helped him in his quest."

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Largo is the comic's secondary protagonist, and the comic version of co-creator Rodney Caston.

Two main characters were added to the film's cast: the main antagonist Albert Wesker (portrayed by Jason O'Mara) and secondary protagonist Claire Redfield (portrayed by Ali Larter) from Resident Evil 2. Horror magazine Fangoria featured the film in its August 2007 issue and also on the cover of its September 2007 issue, talking with director Russell Mulcahy.

For example, in J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter series, Harry Potter is the main protagonist while Albus Dumbledore is the secondary protagonist.

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It turns out that she's involved with Cleverman's secondary Indigenous protagonist, Waruu, who is married and works in the Zone.

Since the first issue of n+1 came out in 2004, and Sheldon made his entry in 2007, a number of other characters (all of them secondary to the protagonist except one) who speak strangely and differently have made their appearance on American TV.

But then in 1999 she starred in Fight Club as a damaged chain-smoker who may or may not be a secondary figment of the protagonist's imagination.

Baker's last published work, Right Wing, as well as his posthumous novels Testosterone and Anarchy, represent a stylistic departure in that he inserts himself into the plot as either a secondary character or the protagonist.

The usual view of history for left-leaning liberals is that the character of the leading protagonists is secondary.

Half-Life protagonist Gordon Freeman, and secondary character Alyx Vance.

What's great about Orange Is the New Black is that this egotistical protagonist is surrounded by secondary and tertiary characters (Alex, Crazy Eyes, Miss Claudette and Larry) calling her out on her bullshit and then ditching her.

Not only does it present a vast swathe of often-ignored history, in deftly fictionalized form, it's an empathetic book, not just to its protagonists but to its secondary and tertiary characters and even, often, to its villains.

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