The main character is surely the 'gaijin' American prisoner of war. However, in a prison - of - war setting, there are often side characters that are important too. There could be a fellow prisoner who serves as a mentor or a friend. And on the other side, there could be a commandant or a translator among the captors that play significant roles in the story.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it. But it might be about the experiences of an American prisoner of war who is a 'gaijin' (a foreigner in Japanese). It could detail the hardships, the prison camp life, and the psychological journey of the prisoner.
I'm not sure exactly, but likely there's the prisoner himself as a main character.
There could be soldiers from both sides as main characters. For example, American soldiers who were following orders to fight for their country's expansion. And Mexican soldiers defending their homeland. Maybe there are also some commanders on both sides who play important roles in strategizing and leading their troops.
There might be a young rebel who is fighting for a cause he believes in. He could be from a marginalized group that has been oppressed and sees the civil war as a chance for change. There could also be an older, more established politician who is trying to maintain the status quo or gain more power during the chaos.
I'm not sure specifically which 'War of 1812 Graphic Novel' you're referring to, but it could feature historical figures like James Madison, who was president during the war.
Well, the central character is an Englishman. He's the one who gets caught up in the whole king - kidnapping drama. Then there's the king himself. There are some important courtiers, like the ones who are in on the plot or the ones who are trying to figure out what's going on. And there are some female characters too, who add a touch of charm and also some complications to the story, like the ladies at court who interact with the Englishman - hero.
Not having read the 'Prisoner of Love Novel', I can only guess. There might be a central character who experiences this 'prisoner of love' situation. Maybe there's also a character who represents the outside world or the force that is either trying to free the 'prisoner' or making the imprisonment more difficult. There could also be supporting characters like friends or family members who have an impact on the main character's situation regarding love.
The main characters include Rudolf Rassendyll, the man who is mistaken for the king; King Rudolf V; Duke Michael, the king's evil brother; and Princess Flavia.
In the 'prisoner to prince novel', the central character is the person making the transition from prisoner to prince. Additionally, there may be his cellmates in the prison who could have influenced him in some way. There might be a king or a ruler who is initially against him but later comes to accept or even help him. And there could be friends or allies he makes along the way, people who believe in his potential and help him on his journey to princely status.
Since I haven't read the novel, I can't tell exactly who the main characters are.