![]() The evident contrast between the characters, scenes, and ideas in Shakespeare’s account only comes out through the way he strategically employs his story’s minor characters. For instance, minor characters in this play help in presenting the issue of contrast between characters as well as ideas. These, among other roles, appear in Shakespeare’s Hamlet. These characters too improve the flavor of the story. Generally, minor characters contribute significantly as far as plot development is concerned. His narrative Hamlet is heavily laden with minor characters like Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, the ghost of Hamlet senior, Polonius, Fortinbras, Horatio, among others, whose role stands out well in the play. However, some playwrights, for instance, William Shakespeare, successfully manifest how important minor characters can be in a play. Some people question whether these characters play any vital role in the success of a play or a film since their roles fail to stand out in most of the stories encountered. However, the author cannot present these messages fully and properly without the incorporation of the minor characters. ![]() ![]() The author uses them to address most of his/her crucial messages to the audience. Major characters usually have their names as well as their actions often stressed in the masterwork. In any chef-d’oeuvre, the playwright must make use of both major and minor characters. ![]()
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