Now, confidant characters are generally flat or stock characters in their nature. They make sure they don’t stray from their path too far and they give them a pep talks, as well. Your confidant characters can add to the themes by either trying to persuade the main character from their task or ideals – for their own good – by reminding them that there is a cost for their actions. Above all, they ALWAYS have the main character’s back.īesides their function as an adviser or a listener, they can provide comic relief as seen here in this Deadpool clip: They can be an animal or an object – think Wilson from Cast Away. The confidant doesn’t even need to be human. This type of character is the main characters sounding board, secret keeper, crutch in the hard times, moral compass, and usually a best friend and/or lover. They’re always there as a support to the main character. They play an important part in creating or highlighting your themes and plot line of your story.Ĭonfidant characters are never the main character in the story. I know it’s a super simple definition, but these guys are super important to your protagonist and the story line. So, let’s dig into the confidante character with our definition:Ĭonfidant Character: is a character the protagonist confides in and trusts. I’ll try to warn you before the videos with those viewer discretions to them.*** Please keep that in mind when you get to them and if that’s not your jam don’t watch them. *** I have some videos linked to this post as examples, that have mature content, some nudity and coarse language. I haven’t figured out what the next couple of weeks are going to look like after that, but I have a funny feeling it’s going to be Halloween themed. Today, we are going to look at the confidante character, next week we’re going to look at killing off you characters and then that will be it for our character themed last few months.
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