I'm not entirely sure, but I think there must be a character who observes the loons. Maybe it's a young person who has a special connection to the loons and their environment.
Often in such stories, there is an outsider figure. In 'the loons full short story', perhaps there is someone new to the area where the loons are. This character's perspective can help us see the contrast between the new and the old, as they observe the loons and the local people's relationship with them.
The main characters are Piquette and the narrator. Piquette is a Métis girl who has a difficult life, and the narrator is someone who observes her and her situation.
The main theme could be about the clash between different cultures. The loons might symbolize the native culture which is being encroached upon by the dominant culture. It shows how the traditional ways are disappearing as modernity takes over.
The main theme in 'The Loons' is about the clash between different cultures and the loss of indigenous identity. The story shows how the Native American way of life is being eroded by the encroaching white culture.
I don't know exactly without reading it, but I assume the sentinel is a main character. There might also be someone or something that the sentinel is protecting or guarding against.
Tessie Hutchinson is one of the main characters. She is the woman who 'wins' the lottery in the end and becomes the victim of the cruel tradition.
The main character is the unnamed boy. He is the narrator and through his eyes we experience the story. Then there is Mangan's sister. She is the object of the boy's affection. Her presence, though not fully developed, is important as she drives the boy's actions.
The main character is a young boy. And his mother is also an important figure in the story as she represents the safety and the world the boy is somewhat trying to break away from.
Not having read the 'box full of kisses short story', I can only speculate. There could be a protagonist whose life is changed by this box. Maybe there's an antagonist who tries to take the box away or doesn't understand its value. Or there could be multiple characters like a family unit where the box has different meanings for each member.
The main characters are Jack and the giant. Jack is the protagonist who goes on the adventure with the beanstalk. The giant is the antagonist who Jack has to outwit to get the treasures and survive.
Charlie Gordon is the central character in 'flowers for algernon full short story'. His journey from being a man with a low IQ to a highly intelligent person and then back forms the core of the story. Algernon, the mouse, is a very important character too. He is the first test subject for the intelligence - enhancing experiment. The mouse's progress and then decline in intelligence parallel Charlie's own experience. And we can't forget about the scientists. Professor Nemur, who is rather self - centered and more interested in the scientific success of the experiment than in Charlie's well - being. And Dr. Strauss, who is a bit more empathetic towards Charlie but still part of the experiment that ultimately has a tragic outcome for Charlie.