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the second most important character after the protagonist, and often plays a key role in the story's development
A deuteragonist is a secondary character in a story who plays a significant role, often as a close companion or supporter of the protagonist. This character is important to the plot and may have their own subplots or development, but they are not the central figure. The deuteragonist can serve as a close ally, a foil, or even a rival, adding depth and complexity to the narrative through their interactions with the protagonist. By influencing the storys development, the deuteragonist helps drive the narrative forward and provides contrast or support to the protagonist, enriching the storys overall complexity.
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