I'm not sure. There are so many writers out there, and it's hard to tell who specifically wrote this story without more context or information.
I don't know who wrote the 'tiger original story' as there are many stories about tigers. It could be an anonymous folktale passed down through generations, so there may not be a single known author.
Yes, in a way. It was special because it carried Mary to Bethlehem for the birth of Jesus. It was part of such an important event in the Christmas story.
In the novel " Holy Ground," the Manchurian Tiger accidentally became a donkey when he reincarnated into the world of the living. This made the Manchurian Tiger very angry, especially after he became Chu Feng's mount and was even mocked by Chu Feng. The Manchurian Tiger's reincarnation identity was Lu Feiyang. He died when Taiwu invaded the netherworld and was tricked into reincarnating as a donkey. Later on, the Manchurian Tiger awakened the memories of his previous life and transformed back into a tiger through the transformation of the Bloodline Fruit. Even though the Manchurian Tiger had become a donkey, he still retained the memories of his previous life.
There's the donkey which is the central figure in the story. Then there are the individuals who discovered the donkey in the well. They played a role in creating the difficult situation for the donkey by starting to pour dirt into the well, thinking it was a way to deal with the 'problem' of the trapped donkey.
Balaam was a figure known for his prophetic abilities. In this story, he was on a journey. He was a bit self - willed at first. He thought he knew what he was doing when he was going to the place where he was supposed to curse the Israelites. But as the story unfolds, we see that he was being guided and even corrected by God through the actions of his donkey.
In 'the donkey christmas story', the donkey is quite significant. It represents humility and service. As it carried Mary, it played a practical role in getting her to Bethlehem where Jesus was to be born. It also symbolizes the simple and unassuming elements that are part of the grand Christmas story. God chose this simple creature to be part of the most important event, showing that the lowly can be exalted in His plan. The donkey's presence adds a touch of earthiness and reality to the story, making it more accessible to the common people who can relate to the idea of a simple animal being part of a great event.
Crazy guess idiom: " I wrote nothing."
The main character is likely the wonky donkey itself.
The main characters are the boy and the donkey, of course.
In the 'little donkey story', the central character is the little donkey. But there could be other characters as well. There might be some other animals on the farm where the little donkey lives, such as chickens, cows or horses. They could either be friends or foes to the little donkey. And if the story involves a journey, there could be some characters that the little donkey meets during the journey, like a wise old owl that gives it advice or a sly fox that tries to trick it.