The characters serve the play as a kind of representative society walled inside the palace.
Many interesting characters served at the Mint during the early years of operation.
Every minor character serves some purpose to the tidy plot.
The character serves as a credible model for the powerful executive who would have others follow his fashion lead.
Angle's character served as a meta-reference to how wrestling had changed.
These characters serve to provide the hints in narrative form.
The character serves as the primary antagonist of the show.
Both characters served in the war and shared some their creators' history.
The characters names' ultimately serve as a paradox in the conclusion of the story.
The character also served as an antagonist to the story.