Since I'm not aware of the 'the honest girl short story', it's hard to say for sure. But typically in a story about an honest girl, there could be a character who tries to deceive her or test her honesty. There may also be a mentor - like figure who encourages her to stay true to her honest nature.
I don't know as I haven't read it. There might be the honest girl herself, and perhaps her family members or friends who play important roles in the story.
Well, obviously, the honest boy is one of the main characters. There might also be his parents or guardians, as they could play a role in shaping his values of honesty. And perhaps there are some other children or adults in the story who interact with the boy and are affected by his honesty or lack thereof.
In the 'the honest thief short story', the main character is the thief with the new - found honesty. However, we may also have law enforcement characters if the story is set in a context where the thief is trying to avoid the law while still being honest. Or there could be a character like a mentor or a guiding figure who helps the thief on his path to honesty, if the story has such a plot element.
The main character is the woodcutter. And there might be a god or spirit in the water who rewards his honesty.
The primary character is clearly the girl who undergoes the 'plugged in' experience. However, there could be other important characters as well. There might be the people who are in charge of the technology or system she is plugged into. And then there are likely to be characters from her regular life, like friends or family members. Their reactions and interactions with her during and after the plug - in process can be significant in shaping the story.
The main character is surely the girl on the train. There may also be other passengers or train staff that could be considered important characters depending on the story.
The main characters are the girl and the wolf, as the title clearly suggests.
I don't know the exact main characters in this story since I haven't read it. But surely, the girl herself is a main character. There might also be other characters like her family members or friends who could be related to her situation with the mirror in some way.
The main character is the match girl. There may be some other minor characters like the people who pass by her without buying any matches, but the focus is mainly on the girl and her experiences. For example, the people who ignore her contribute to the sense of her loneliness and despair, but still, she is the central figure.
The invisible girl must be the central character. Then, there could be a friend or a mentor figure. Maybe a person who discovers her invisibility by accident and then tries to help her. Another possible main character could be an antagonist, someone who wants to use her invisibility for bad purposes or is a threat to her in some way.
As I haven't had the chance to read this 'the orphan girl short story', it's difficult to name all the main characters. But it's likely that apart from the orphan girl herself, there could be a sympathetic neighbor or a strict authority figure in an orphanage if there is one in the story. These characters would play important roles in shaping the girl's experiences.