Since I don't know the exact 'copper woman story', I can't say for sure. But likely the copper woman herself would be a main character. There might also be other characters who interact with her, such as a love interest, a family member, or someone she has a conflict with in relation to the copper aspect of the story.
Some of the main characters in the Copper King story include F. Augustus Heinze. He was known for his aggressive business tactics in the copper mining business. And, as mentioned before, Marcus Daly and William Clark, who were very influential in the development and control of copper mines, and their actions shaped the industry and the areas around the mines.
Since I don't know the exact 'Copper Boy Story', I can't say for sure. But likely the main character is the copper boy himself. There may also be his family members, like his parents or siblings, if it's a story about his life and growth.
I'm not sure which specific 'copper woman story' you are referring to. There could be various stories involving a copper woman in different cultures or fictional works.
I don't know as I haven't read the story. But typically, there could be the owner of the copper bowl, perhaps an old man or woman who has had it for a long time. There might also be a younger character, like a grandchild, who becomes interested in the bowl's story.
Since we don't have details about the 'copper coins novel', it's hard to determine the main characters precisely. However, it's possible that there is a historian or archaeologist who is interested in copper coins from a particular era. This character could be on a quest to find a set of rare copper coins that are said to hold a great secret. There could also be a street urchin who uses copper coins to buy food and shelter, and through some turn of events, becomes part of a bigger story involving these coins.
I don't know since I haven't read it. But typically in a novel about a kingdom, there might be a king or queen as main characters.
I'm not sure exactly, but they might be slaves and slave owners.
One of the main characters is Nanisca. She is a powerful Agojie leader. Another important character is Nawi, a young woman who becomes part of the Agojie. King Ghezo also plays a significant role as the ruler of Dahomey in the story.
Not having read the story, we can only speculate. There may be a strong - willed Filipino woman as the protagonist. There could be a love interest, a figure who either challenges or complements her journey. There might also be a mentor - like figure, an older woman perhaps, who imparts wisdom and helps the main woman character navigate through difficult situations. And of course, there could be antagonists, people or situations that create obstacles for the main character in her story.
The main characters are the woodcutter and the snow woman.