Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
deuteragonist
noun
/ˌdjuːtəˈræɡənɪst/
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Definition
The second most important character in a story, play, or literary work, who often supports the protagonist.
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Examples
- In many superhero films, the deuteragonist serves as the sidekick to the hero.
- In Shakespeare’s plays, characters like Banquo often act as deuteragonists.
- The deuteragonist’s perspective can provide a fresh insight into the main character’s journey.
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Meaning
In a narrative, the deuteragonist typically plays a significant role in helping or opposing the main character, adding depth to the story.
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Synonyms
- supporting character
- secondary character
- sidekick
- companion