Sympathetic character
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A sympathetic character is a fictional character in a story with whom the writer expects to reader to identify with and care about, if not necessarily admire. Protagonists, almost by definition, fit into the category of sympathetic character, however so do many minor characters and even villains. An unsympathetic character is often called an "anti-hero".
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Unsympathetic character
An unsympathetic character is often called an "anti-hero".
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