It also might be characters that are in some way affected by a supernatural or otherworldly element. In Shelley's works, such elements often interact with the characters' innermost feelings and desires (represented by the 'heart'). So, a character who encounters a strange phenomenon and has to grapple with how it changes their understanding of themselves and their heart's longings could be a main character.
Love could be one of the main themes. Shelley often explored deep emotional connections in her works.
There are also some supporting characters. Elizabeth Lavenza, who is Victor's adopted sister and later his fiancée. She represents the idea of purity and love in the novel. Henry Clerval, Victor's friend, is also an important character. He is a more balanced and kind - hearted person compared to Victor.
In Mary Shelley's 'Frankenstein', the main characters are Victor Frankenstein, the scientist who creates the monster, and the monster itself. Victor is driven by a thirst for knowledge and the desire to create life, while the monster is a tragic figure, rejected by society and seeking revenge on his creator.
There could be a mentor figure. In many stories about warriors, there is someone who guides the main warrior, teaching them skills, wisdom, and values. In 'a warrior's heart novel', this mentor might play a crucial role in the main character's development.
I'm not sure as I haven't read the novel specifically. But it could be the soldier himself, his comrades, and maybe his family members.
As I haven't read 'clara's heart novel', it's hard to tell. But if Clara is the central figure, there could be other characters who are important in her life, like her family members, friends, or a love interest. They would probably play significant roles in the development of the story.
I'm not sure exactly as I haven't read it. But usually in such novels, there could be a protagonist who drives the story forward. Maybe it's a young person on a journey of some kind.
I'm not sure specifically without reading the 'the heart novel'. But usually, there's a protagonist who drives the story forward. There might also be a love interest, a mentor figure, and an antagonist who creates conflict.
Since I haven't had the chance to read this novel, I can only make assumptions about the main characters. The CEO is bound to be a central figure, likely a very successful and busy person. The one aiming to reclaim the CEO's heart is another key character. This person might be someone who has a past with the CEO, like they grew up together or worked closely in the past. There could also be a best friend of the CEO who provides advice and different perspectives throughout the story. And perhaps there is a new love interest introduced for the CEO to create more conflict in the plot as the main character tries to reclaim the CEO's heart.
The main character is a young soldier. But without having the book right in front of me, I can't recall his name specifically. There are likely also other soldiers and perhaps some military officers that play important roles in the story.