The main characters would include the white settlers who seem to be a bit clueless about the indigenous culture. They might be the ones who are obsessed with the idea of the 'big Indian' they think they see. On the other hand, there are the indigenous characters who have their own understanding of the land and the things happening around the garden. There could also be a character who acts as a bridge between the two cultures, trying to explain things to both sides but often facing difficulties due to the deep - rooted differences in their ways of thinking and living.
There are likely to be the white men who are living in or around the garden area. And then there would be indigenous characters who interact with them. Maybe there's an older, wiser indigenous person who tries to make sense of the white men's strange behavior regarding the seat in the garden.
I'm not entirely sure but usually there are indigenous characters and white settlers as main characters in this kind of story by Thomas King.
The main idea often revolves around the relationship between the indigenous characters and the white settlers, exploring cultural misunderstandings and the power dynamics between them.
Since I don't know the exact 'king and queen seat story', the main characters are likely the king and the queen themselves.
I don't know this story, so I can't say for sure. Maybe there is the king himself.
Often, Native American individuals are the main characters. They can be elders who carry the wisdom of the tribe, like in some stories where an old man imparts important cultural knowledge. There are also young Native Americans who are trying to find their place in the world, between their traditional roots and the modern society around them.
There are two main characters. Mr. Martin, who is a meek and unobtrusive man in the office. He has his routine and is content with his position until Mrs. Barrows comes along. Mrs. Barrows is a forceful and talkative woman who shakes things up in the office environment. She stands in contrast to Mr. Martin in terms of personality and behavior.
I don't know for sure as I haven't read it. But they could be gardeners, people who live near the garden, or visitors to the garden.
Since I don't know the specific 'garden story', it could be the gardener if it's a story about taking care of the garden. They would be the main character as they are in charge of the growth and upkeep of the plants.
Well, clearly Thomas and Emily are the main characters. Thomas, the small blue tank engine, is known for his cheeky and helpful nature. Emily, on the other hand, is a larger, more elegant engine with a strong sense of pride and a kind heart.
Thomas is obviously one of the main characters. His friends like Percy, James, and Gordon are also likely to be main characters as they are usually important in Thomas and Friends stories.
Clarice Starling is an important character too. She is an FBI agent. In 'The Silence of the Lambs', she has to deal with Lecter to catch another serial killer, and her character shows determination and intelligence in the face of great danger.