I'm not entirely sure as I haven't read the specific story in detail, but I assume Mohammed would be one of the main characters. There might also be characters that represent the 'world' or the'mountain' in a more metaphorical sense.
Well, from the title, Mohammed is a key character. But there could be other characters that are not directly named in the title. There might be a narrator who tells the story from an omniscient or limited perspective. And perhaps there are characters in Mohammed's life, like his friends or family, who either support or question his view of the world where things come to him instead of the other way around. Without reading the story, it's hard to be more specific about the other characters.
Well, it could be centered around the relationship between the self and the external world. Maybe it shows how the protagonist expects the world, symbolized by the'mountain', to adjust to him, like how Mohammed was important enough for the mountain to come to him. It might also touch on the theme of faith and belief in a larger power that can make the seemingly impossible happen.
I'm not sure without reading the story, but it could be a lone hiker who is on a journey of self - exploration on the mountain.
Typically, there is a protagonist who is the one attempting to climb the glass mountain. But without more specific information about the particular version of this short story, it's hard to name other characters precisely.
Typically in 'the king of the golden mountain' short story, there is likely to be a hero or heroine as the main character. This person is driven by curiosity or a need for something better in life, which leads them to seek the King of the Golden Mountain. The king himself is also a main character. He is the figure of power and mystery at the center of the story. There may also be side characters like wise old men or women who give advice to the protagonist on their journey, or perhaps some magical beings that either assist or oppose the main character's quest.
Jack Twist is also a main character. He is more outgoing compared to Ennis. His dreams of a different life with Ennis are constantly challenged by the reality around them.
It could be a group of local villagers. In some 'ghost mountain' stories, the villagers are often aware of the mountain's haunted reputation. They might be the ones trying to keep others away from the mountain, or perhaps they are the ones being affected by the strange happenings on the mountain. For example, their livestock going missing or strange noises scaring them at night.
The main characters are Jack and Ennis. They are the two men who have a deep relationship on Brokeback Mountain.
Since I don't know the exact story, it could be the monster itself as one of the main characters. Maybe there's also a brave hero or heroine who decides to face the monster.
The two main characters are Ennis and Jack. Ennis is a quiet and reserved man, while Jack is more outgoing and impulsive. Their different personalities add complexity to their relationship.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read the novel. But it could be a lone hiker who is the central character, facing all kinds of challenges on the mountain.