Well, the 'man from scary stories' could be a number of things. It might be a local legend in a particular area that has been turned into a scary story. For example, in some small towns, there are tales of a mysterious man who haunts the old cemetery at night. Without more context, it's hard to be precise.
The 'man from scary stories' could be a character created by a specific author. There are many horror writers who have their own unique villains or spooky characters. It could be someone like the Creepypasta characters that have emerged from the internet horror community. These are often shared and expanded upon in various scary stories, and they can be really terrifying.
I'm not sure which specific 'man from scary stories' you are referring to. There could be many such characters in various scary story collections. Maybe it's the Slender Man, who is often a creepy figure in modern horror stories.
Typically, he might be described as having a menacing appearance. Maybe he has dark, sunken eyes and a pale complexion. He could also be very tall and thin, like a shadowy figure that looms over people in the story.
The Jangling Man in scary stories is typically a character that is designed to evoke fear. He might have a backstory that is only hinted at, like he was a tortured soul from the past. His jangling could be a way to announce his presence, like a warning sign. It could also be a sound that drives people mad as they listen to it in the dark and tense settings of the scary stories.
I'm not sure who played that role. Maybe you could check the credits or do an online search to find out.
Sarah from Scary Stories could be a character. Maybe she's a protagonist who experiences all kinds of spooky events in the stories. Without more context, it's hard to say exactly who she is.
There are numerous kids in scary stories. They can vary greatly depending on the specific story. Some might be curious kids who end up in dangerous and scary situations because of their inquisitiveness. Others could be innocent victims of some sort of curse or evil entity. Take the kid in 'The Babadook' for instance. The kid is haunted by a mysterious and menacing figure, and the story revolves around his experiences with this terrifying presence. It shows how the kid tries to cope with the fear and the impact it has on his life and the life of his mother.
I'm not entirely sure who 'Dreamlady' specifically is from 'Scary Stories' without more context. It could be a character created within those stories, perhaps a mysterious figure that haunts the nightmares or strange events in the scary tales.
Harold in 'Scary Stories' could be a character with various roles. Maybe he's a spooky figure that adds to the overall scariness of the stories. Without more context, it's hard to say exactly who he is.
Perhaps the main character is someone who stumbles into the jungle and then has to face the 'jungle man'. This person would then be the protagonist through whose eyes we experience all the scary events that occur in the jungle. For example, they might be a lost traveler or an explorer who enters the uncharted jungle and comes across this mysterious 'jungle man' and all the terrors associated with him.
In some scary stories, the fat woman might be a ghost of a wronged person. For example, she could have been mistreated during her life because of her size and now haunts the place where she suffered. Her presence is often associated with cold drafts, strange noises, and a feeling of unease. She might be seen as a symbol of the victims of discrimination and the dark secrets of the past.
In scary stories, the pale lady could be a symbol of fear itself. She might have long, flowing hair and a white, almost translucent complexion. She could be seen in old mansions or cemeteries in these stories. Her purpose is to send shivers down the spines of readers or listeners, and she often represents the unknown and the macabre in the horror genre.