Since I'm not sure which specific novel by the Grimke sisters you mean, it's hard to say exactly. But they might include characters based on real - life abolitionists and slaves they knew, as well as family members who had different opinions on slavery.
The characters in the Grimke Sisters' novel could be a diverse group. There may be strong female characters, modeled perhaps on themselves, who are outspoken against slavery. There might also be slave characters, whose stories of oppression and hope are told. And of course, there could be male characters who either support or oppose the abolitionist cause, representing the different views within society at that time.
One of the main themes is the fight against slavery. The Grimke sisters were known for their abolitionist work, and their novel likely reflects this. Another could be the struggle for women's rights as they were also early feminists.
Obviously, the seven sisters are the most important characters. Each of them has their own personality, dreams, and goals.
In many '3 sisters stories', the characters are often three distinct individuals. They might be sisters with different ages. The eldest could be a responsible one, the middle sister a bit of a rebel, and the youngest a sweet and innocent one. Their different characters lead to different actions and reactions throughout the story, which often creates interesting plotlines.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read the novel, but likely the sisters themselves are main characters.
I don't know the specific content of 'Three Sisters A Novel', but if we go by the title, the three sisters are the central characters. They could be named after some traditional or symbolic names. It's possible that one sister is the eldest and takes on a more protective role, while the youngest is more carefree. The middle sister might be the one who is always trying to keep the peace. And around these three sisters, there may be a cast of supporting characters that help to shape their story, such as a strict teacher if they are in a school - based story, or a shrewd business partner if the story has a business aspect.
I don't know as I haven't read the novel. But I assume the main characters would be the sisters themselves.
Since I haven't read it, I can't say for sure. But I assume the two sisters are the main characters.
Obviously, the sisters are the main characters. But without more information, we can't say much about their personalities or what they do exactly.
Since it's called 'Sisters the Graphic Novel', the main characters are probably sisters. Maybe one sister is the more adventurous type, always getting into new things, and the other is more cautious. They would be the central focus of the story, and the plot would revolve around their interactions and experiences.
I don't know for certain, but it's likely that the two blood sisters are the central characters. There could also be a male character who is either a love interest for one of the sisters or a villain causing trouble for them. And perhaps an older family member like a grandmother who gives them advice.