As I haven't read the 'quetzali little nation and other stories', it's hard to name specific characters. However, in a story about a little nation, we can expect to find characters that represent different aspects of the community. There could be a storyteller who passes on the history and legends of the Quetzali. There might also be a character who is a bit of an outcast, trying to break free from the traditional norms of the nation. And of course, there could be family -oriented characters like parents who are teaching their children the values and ways of life in the Quetzali little nation.
Sorry, I don't know the specific characters in this as I haven't read it. But there might be leaders in the Quetzali little nation, like a chief or an elder who guides the community.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it in detail. But it might include themes about the identity of the 'little nation' which could involve cultural aspects, perhaps relationships within the community described, and the experiences that are unique to this 'quetzali' group.
I'm not sure specifically without reading the book in detail, but it's likely that there are some characters who are leaders or central figures in the 'little nation'. They might be the ones making important decisions for the community.
I'm not sure exactly who the main characters are without reading the book. But they could be ordinary people living in the 'little nation', like a local shopkeeper who knows everyone in the community, or a young person trying to find their place in this small world.
There might be other characters such as their friends, colleagues, or family members. For example, their children could be part of the story, showing the family dynamic within the context of Einstein's busy scientific life.
One of the main themes could be about community. In 'the little nation', it might show how a small group of people interact and form a unique community. Another theme could be identity. The characters in the stories may struggle to find or define their identities within the context of their 'little nation' or the various situations presented.
One of the main themes could be the exploration of small communities or 'little nations' within a larger world. It might also touch on themes of identity, as the characters in these stories are likely to be shaped by the unique environment of their 'little nation'. Another possible theme is the relationships between the individuals in these small communities, how they interact, support or conflict with each other.
I'm sorry, I haven't actually read 'blue women and other exotic stories' specifically, so I can't introduce the exact stories in it.
Sure. One interesting story might be about the title character, the thirteenth woman. Maybe she has some special powers or is in a unique situation that sets her apart from the others. It could be a story full of mystery and suspense.
Sure. There might be a young dancer in it. This character is passionate about dance and through their dance journey, they face different obstacles but still keep going. There could also be an old storyteller who has a lot of wisdom and shares interesting tales with the younger generation.
The book 'little comets jennifer and other short stories' is, as the name implies, a collection of short stories. It seems that Jennifer is an important element in this collection, being compared to little comets. This could symbolize her uniqueness or the way she stands out in the stories. The other short stories in the book would also contribute to the overall feel and theme of the collection. They might vary in genre, from something more light - hearted to perhaps a bit more thought - provoking. It would be interesting to see how the author weaves all these different elements together in this compilation.