Can there be 2 main characters in a story?

The short answer is: yes. You can write your novel any way you like, so long as it works in practice. Many writers, especially those writing in genres such as fantasy and sci-fi, have multiple main characters in their novels.
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What is it called when you have 2 main characters?

The definition of a deuteragonist (from the Greek deuteragōnistēs, for “second actor”) is the second most important and present character in a story—often called a secondary main character.
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How many main characters can a story have?

Most novels of every genre have 2-5 main characters. Romance novels almost always have 2-3 main characters, usually with two love interests and a buddy/sidekick for the male or female lead. A mystery novel usually has 2-3 main characters, perhaps even up to 5.
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How many main characters is too much?

A good rule of thumb might be: Include as many characters as needed to tell the story and evoke the proper style and scope—and no more. For intimate novels, this number might be as small as 2-5 secondary characters, and for broader stories, this number might be 20-30.
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Can a story have two villains?

You can have more than one antagonist in your story. But, the villain must remain the protagonist's main opponent. Once you have identified your antagonists and created a masterful villain, you will fill your story with obstructions and tensions that keep your readers engaged.
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How to Write a Story with Dual Protagonist



Can a story have two prologues?

Lots of successful writers will tell you that some or all of the back story they write for their characters and for their world doesn't go in the book. You can have multiple prologues, but that's only because as a writer you get to do whatever the heck you want.
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What is a tritagonist character?

: the actor taking the part of third importance in a play (as in the ancient Greek theater) — compare deuteragonist, protagonist.
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What is the co main character called?

The deuteragonist often acts as a constant companion to the protagonist or someone who continues actively aiding a protagonist. The deuteragonist may switch between supporting and opposing the protagonist, depending on their own conflict or plot.
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Can there be 2 deuteragonist?

Another name for the deuteragonist is a “window character”, and there can be more than one.
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Can a protagonist be a side character?

Some writers like to mix it up by choosing someone that does not have the central role in the story and tell the story from their perspective. This is the Supporting Protagonist: someone who would normally be a secondary character by conventions of the genre but is actually the main character in the story.
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Can there be 3 protagonists?

Just because a story has multiple POVs doesn't necessarily mean there are multiple protagonists. However, you cannot have multiple protagonists without having multiple POVs because, as readers, we need to experience every storyline and character arc for a main character.
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Can villains be protagonists?

Yes! Though not as common as traditional, heroic protagonists, or even anti-heroes with complex motivations, there are some fully malevolent villains that serve as the protagonists of their own stories.
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What is Tetragonist?

°A leading person in a contest; a principal performer.
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What POV should prologue be?

The story is written in first person, and the prologue is in third person. The prologue focuses on a secret of one of the characters (which the main character would have no way of knowing, and the author would not otherwise be able to tell the reader due to the first person perspective).
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Does a prologue count as a chapter?

There is no difference between a prologue called a prologue, and one called 'chapter one'. If the information is irrelevant to the story, do not include it. If the information is relevant to the story, but only in a setting/atmospheric context, include it only when you need to establish that setting/atmosphere.
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Is a prologue necessary?

If you have the information you must convey to the reader that can't be worked into the main novel, you may need a prologue. If the story doesn't make sense without the prologue. If you can remove the prologue (or a reader can skip it), and their understanding is not damaged, a prologue is not necessary.
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What is a flat character?

A flat character is a character with little to no complex emotions, motivations, or personality. They also don't undergo any kind of change to make them more well-rounded. In other words, they're the opposite of a "round character," who has a fully fleshed out profile and changes throughout the story.
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Is the Joker a protagonist?

The Joker is an antagonist in the Batman universe, but is played as a protagonist in the Joker universe.
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How do you begin a story?

Starting Stories: 5 Great Beginning Strategies
  1. Strategy 1: Begin with action or dialogue. ...
  2. Strategy 2: Ask a question. ...
  3. Strategy 3: Describe the setting. ...
  4. Strategy 4: Begin with background information. ...
  5. Strategy 5: Have the main character introduce himself or herself.
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What is the third protagonist called?

In literature, the tritagonist (from Ancient Greek τριταγωνιστής (tritagōnistḗs) 'third actor') or tertiary main character is the third most important character of a narrative, after the protagonist and deuteragonist.
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Is Sasuke a main character?

The main characters of Naruto are Naruto, Sasuke, Sakura, and Kakashi, but the protagonist is Naruto.
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Is protagonist and main character the same?

So the Main Character is the central character in the Main Character Throughline while the Protagonist is the central character in the Objective Story Throughline. They can, and often are, the same character but they don't necessarily have to be.
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How do you write multiple main characters?

How to Successfully Feature Multiple Main Characters
  1. Think Reader-First. You want nothing to stand in the way of the reader's experience. ...
  2. Make Your POV Characters Distinct. In subsequent books in the Left Behind series, I used as many as five different perspective characters for one novel. ...
  3. Choose Carefully.
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Does the antagonist of a story have to be someone?

Inanimate forces: An antagonist doesn't have to be human—the main antagonist can sometimes be a force, like nature. A good example of an antagonistic force is the sea in Robinson Crusoe.
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