It's possible that there are antagonists in the story as well. Since the story is about a life that begins with 'him', there could be people who oppose this new beginning or the relationship with 'him'. These antagonists could add conflict and drama to the plot, making the story more interesting as the main characters, especially the narrator and 'him', have to face challenges and overcome them.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it. But generally, it might be about a character's life journey that has a strong connection starting from a particular person represented by 'him' in the title.
It could be about the journey of youth. Since the title mentions that youth began with 'him', it might be centered around a relationship with a particular person and how that relationship shapes the character's youth.
Since I haven't read the novel, I can't say for sure. But usually in a love - centered novel, there would be at least two main characters, the lovers. Maybe there's a male and a female lead.
I'm not sure exactly as I haven't read this novel specifically. But often in a story about mistakes, there could be a protagonist who is the one making the mistakes.
And then there could be an antagonist, someone who creates conflict and obstacles for the main character. This could be another person or even an internal struggle within the main character themself.
I'm not sure as I haven't read the 'love of my life novel'. But typically, in a love - centered novel, there would be at least two main characters. One could be the narrator or the person experiencing the love, and the other would be the object of their love.
Since I haven't read the 'my dungeon life novel', it's hard to say precisely. However, it's common for there to be a protagonist who is new to the dungeon life at first. There might also be other supporting characters like a wise old guide who gives advice about the dungeon, or fellow adventurers who join the main character on their dungeon - exploring journey.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read the novel in detail. But typically, there would be a protagonist who is the one getting to live their life again.
I'm not sure specifically without reading the novel, but it could be the player themselves, of course. Maybe there's a really tough coach who has a big influence on the player's development.
In the novel, the central characters are three friends. They come from different backgrounds. One is from a middle - class family and has dreams of making it big in business. The second one has a more artistic inclination but is pressured by family to pursue a more 'practical' path. And the third one is the glue that holds their friendship together. Their individual traits and their combined dynamics form the core of the story as they go through the three mistakes in their lives.