This is the main character whom the audience will recognise as the key person in the story. This character is usually good.
The main character usually has a companion who helps the main character, gives advice and supports the main character in the story.
The character is the opposite to the hero and is there to create the disruption in the story. This character is usually bad.
The character pretends to support the main character in the story, and generally the audience will know this. However, the main character does not. Could also be the villain.
This character is similar to the role the Helper plays in a story. The character will give the main character something which helps him repair the problem in the story.
This character could be the Princess’ Father (e.g setting the hero a task) or even a False Hero(e.g sending the Hero on a wild goose chase)
This character can be the reward for the Hero (see the princess’ father) or the person whom the Hero and false Hero are in competition for.
This character could be a combination of characters depending on the story being told. Generally this character will set a task for the Hero, with the reward being the Princess. But they could also be the
villain if they didn’t want to give the reward.