Without having read the work, it's difficult to name the main characters. But it could be storytellers from the 'little nations' themselves. They might be the ones passing on the stories, traditions, and values of their 'little nations', and through their voices, we get to understand the world of these 'little nations' and the events that unfold in the 'other stories'.
I'm not sure exactly who the main characters are without reading the book. But it could be individuals from the 'little nations' who play important roles in the stories.
Since I haven't read 'little nations and other stories' in detail, it's hard to say precisely. However, it might be leaders or ordinary people within the 'little nations' who are central to the narrative. These characters could be involved in events that shape the future of their 'little nations' or in interactions with other groups. For instance, a young person trying to bring new ideas to their traditional 'little nation' community might be a main character.
One of the main themes could be the exploration of different cultures within the 'little nations'. It might also touch on themes of identity and community.
You could start by noting the author, title, publication date, and publisher. Also, include the page numbers if you're citing specific parts.
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.
Obviously, the little woodman is one of the main characters. There may also be other characters like animals in the forest that interact with him, such as a wise old owl or a friendly squirrel.
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.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read every story in the collection. But it's likely there are ordinary people who find themselves in extraordinary situations. Maybe a curious child who discovers the little room, or an old person with a past related to one of the settings in the stories.
Since the title is 'Four Little Engines and Other Stories', it's most likely that the four little engines are the main characters. However, there may also be other supporting characters that play important roles in the stories, such as the people who operate the engines, or other creatures in the world where the engines exist.
The main character is Kipper the little ghost. But it's likely that there are other characters such as a friendly witch (if there are witches in this world) who might be a friend or foe to Kipper. There could also be a group of animal characters that Kipper meets during his adventures. These animal characters could either help Kipper or cause some trouble for him.
Well, in the 'Three Little Pigs' part of 'Three Little Pigs and Other Stories', the main characters are three little pigs, which can be seen as naive yet resourceful in different ways. And the big bad wolf is there as the threat. The pigs' different approaches to building houses set up the story. In other stories within the collection, there could be various other main characters, but for the well - known 'Three Little Pigs' story, it's mainly about these four characters.
The main character seems to be Herr Friedemann. He could be a character with his own dreams, desires, and problems. There may be other characters that are important in relation to him. For instance, there could be a mentor - like figure who gives him advice, or an antagonist who creates conflict in his life. And then there are the 'other stories' which might introduce other main characters whose stories are intertwined with Herr Friedemann's in some way, perhaps through shared events or themes.