I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read this particular novel. But generally, there would likely be a protagonist who is either seeking revenge or being targeted for revenge. There might also be an antagonist who has committed the initial wrong that sets the 'an eye for an eye' cycle in motion.
There could be a character who is a victim of a great injustice at the start of the story. This person, let's call him John, might be the driving force behind the 'an eye for an eye' actions. Then there could be the perpetrator, perhaps named Mark, who John is after. And there may be side characters like John's friend who tries to talk him out of revenge or Mark's accomplice who helps him cover up his initial misdeed.
In the 'an eye for an eye novel', the main characters might include a vengeful hero. This hero has been wronged in some way, like having his family killed or his property stolen. Another main character could be the villain who is responsible for the hero's misfortune. There might also be a love interest for the hero, who tries to persuade him to choose forgiveness over revenge. Additionally, there could be a wise old man or woman in the story who offers advice on the morality of the 'an eye for an eye' concept.
I'm not sure exactly who the main characters are without reading the book, but they could be someone who is suspected of having the 'evil eye' and those around them who are affected by this suspicion.
In 'the Eye of the World' novel, Rand al'Thor is a key character as he embarks on a journey that will change his life forever. Perrin Aybara, with his unique abilities related to wolves, is an important part of the story. Mat Cauthon, who is always getting into trouble but also has a crucial role to play. Egwene al'Vere, who wants to become an Aes Sedai and is involved in many of the events that unfold. And Nynaeve al'Meara, whose strength and determination are vital for the group's survival and success.
I don't know the main characters as I haven't read the novel. It could be a young person on a journey of self - discovery if the third eye is related to personal growth.
I don't have exact information on this. But usually, there would be a protagonist, perhaps someone who is brave and curious, like a young adventurer or a scholar. There might also be a mentor - type character who has some knowledge about the 'Eye of the Darkness' and guides the protagonist.
I don't have specific information about the main characters in this novel. But usually, in a story with the concept of 'eye of the beholder', there could be a protagonist who has a unique way of seeing things compared to others.
I don't know for sure as I haven't read the novel. But typically, there could be a brave protagonist who is at the center of the story, perhaps a person with a special ability or just a very determined character. There might also be a villain who is after the power of the 'eye of darkness'.
Well, there might also be some side characters that are friends or allies of the protagonist. They could provide support, either in terms of physical help like in battles or in providing information. For example, a librarian who has knowledge of ancient texts related to the 'Eye of Darkness' or a warrior who is skilled in combat and helps the protagonist in dangerous situations.
I'm not entirely sure as I haven't read it thoroughly, but usually there would be a protagonist who drives the story forward. Maybe there is a character whose perspective is central to the exploration of the themes.
The main theme could be revenge. In such a novel, the concept of 'an eye for an eye' often implies that characters seek retaliation for wrongs done to them. It shows how the cycle of revenge can unfold and the consequences it brings.
I'm not entirely sure as I haven't read this specific novel in detail. But typically, in a romance novel, there would be a male and a female lead. They would be the ones whose relationship the story focuses on.