In the big umbrella story, there might be the owner of the umbrella as a main character. If it's a story about a family heirloom, there could be different family members involved like a mother who passes it down to her daughter. There may also be people the character with the umbrella meets during their adventures with it, like a kind stranger who helps when the umbrella gets damaged.
Since I haven't read it, I can't say for sure. But perhaps there could be an owner of the umbrella as one of the main characters.
The main character is the umbrella man, of course. And there is also the person he tries to sell his umbrella to.
As I don't know the exact 'umbrella short story', it's hard to say. It could be a lonely traveler who uses the umbrella to protect from the elements.
The main character is the umbrella man. There might also be the person to whom he tries to sell his umbrella.
Obviously, the main character is the little girl. And the umbrella can also be considered as an important character in a sense, as it is likely to play a significant role in the story, like being her companion or a key element in the plot.
As I haven't read the story, I can't be certain. But the man with the umbrella is surely one of the main characters. There might be other characters like people he meets on his way, such as a passer - by who notices his umbrella or someone he has an interaction with because of the umbrella.
Obviously, the little girl is one of the main characters. And the umbrella can be considered as another important 'character' in a sense, as it plays a significant role in the story.
Obviously, the little girl is one of the main characters. And the umbrella can also be considered as a sort of 'character' in a way because it plays an important role in the story.
I don't know as I haven't read it, but it could be the person who owns the black umbrella. Maybe there's also a character who is envious of the umbrella or someone who tries to steal it.
The main character is likely a girl who is at an age where she is starting to be aware of social differences. There might also be her mother and perhaps some other minor characters like the people who own or are associated with the white umbrella. The girl's perspective is central, and through her eyes, we see how she views the white umbrella and the people around it.