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deuteragonist : ウィキペディア英語版 | deuteragonist In literature, the deuteragonist (from , ''deuteragōnistḗs'', second actor) is the second most important character, after the protagonist and before the tritagonist.〔Bartleby.com (2006). (Deuteragonist )〕 The deuteragonist may switch from being with or against the protagonist depending on the deuteragonist's own conflict/plot. ==History== Greek drama began with simply one actor, the protagonist, and a chorus of dancers. The playwright Aeschylus introduced the deuteragonist; Aristotle says in his ''Poetics'': Aeschylus' efforts brought the dialogue and interaction between characters to the forefront and set the stage for other playwrights of the era, like Sophocles and Euripides, to produce many iconic plays.〔TheatreHistory.com (2006). ("Aeschylus and his Tragedies" )〕
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