There's a possibility that the main character is the grass itself, in a sense. It could be told from the perspective of the grass. However, there might also be other characters like the elements of nature such as the wind and the sun that interact with the grass. Or perhaps there's a human character who is observing and learning from the growth of the grass. Without actually reading the story, it's hard to be certain, but these are some likely candidates for the main characters.
Maybe there are animals as main characters too. Since grass is important for many animals, they could be central to the story. For instance, a deer that depends on the grass for food. So the deer and the person who takes care of the land with the grass could be the main characters.
I'm not sure without reading the story, but it could be a person who has a special connection to the grass, like a farmer or a nature lover.
It's possible that there are no specific human characters, and instead the grass itself could be considered the main 'character'. The story could be told from the perspective of the grass, detailing its growth, its interactions with the elements, and how it impacts the surrounding ecosystem.
The main theme might be related to nature and its endurance. Since grass is a symbol of nature, the story could be about how nature persists through various situations.
The main theme could be about the connection between nature and human existence. It might explore how the growth of grass is related to the passage of time, the cycle of life, or the relationship between the land and the people who depend on it.
As I don't know the story, it's hard to say the main theme. But if it's related to grass growing, it might be about the cycle of life or the resilience of nature.
I'm sorry, I'm not familiar with this specific 'as long as the grass shall grow story'. So I can't summarize it for you.
Well, 'As Long as the Grass Shall Grow' True Story might be significant in terms of cultural or historical representation. It could be that the grass is a symbol for something that has endured over time in a particular culture or history. Maybe it's related to the land and the people who have depended on it, and the story tells of their connection to the land symbolized by the grass. For example, it could be about how a tribe or a group of people has always been there as long as the grass has been growing in that area.
I'm afraid I can't give a full brief on this story as the title doesn't give enough away. It could potentially be a story about the permanence of nature, with the grass being a symbol of something that endures. Maybe it's a story about a place where the grass has a special meaning, like in a farming community where the grass is essential for livestock, or in a native American story where the grass is part of their spiritual connection to the land.
Since I don't know the story, I can't say for sure who the main characters are. But they could be scientists who are studying the grass, or perhaps children who discover something unusual about the grass in their backyard.
I'm not sure without reading the actual story, but it could be a protagonist who is the victim of the'snake in the grass' and the antagonist who is the sneaky, untrustworthy character represented by the snake.
I don't know as I haven't read the novel. It could be a man and a woman if it's a love story, but that's just speculation.