Well, typically in such a story, there would be a family at the center. There might be a head of the family, perhaps an older figure who has a different view on life compared to the more materialistic world outside. There could also be younger members of the family who are influenced by both the family's values and the outside society's values. And then there might be some characters from the business or upper - class world who come into contact with the family and highlight the differences in their ways of living.
I'm not entirely sure as I haven't read it recently, but usually there is a family with some unique members and perhaps some characters from the outside world who interact with the family and bring in the contrast between different values.
I'm not sure specifically as I don't know the exact 'you can t take it with you story' in detail. But generally, it might have characters who are initially focused on wealth accumulation and those who realize the hollowness of that pursuit.
In the 'You Can't Take It with You' short story, the main theme revolves around the concept that people often focus too much on accumulating wealth and material goods, but in reality, these things don't bring true fulfillment. The story shows through its characters that family, the ability to be oneself, and the small, everyday joys are what really count. For example, the family in the story has a very unorthodox and loving way of living that doesn't conform to society's norms of success based on money. They are happy in their own little world, and this shows that the things we can't take with us when we die - like money - are not as important as the intangible things like love and family bonds.
The main message is that material possessions are not the most important things in life. We should focus more on intangible things like relationships, love, and experiences.
Well, it could be a young couple in love. The boy and the girl are the main characters. The boy is so in love with the girl that he can't take his eyes off her, always looking at her with adoration.
It's a story that often emphasizes the futility of excessive materialism. The characters in the story might be living in a way that values experiences and relationships more than wealth, because in the end, as the title implies, you can't take material possessions with you when you die.
I don't know the exact 'can't take it back story' so I can't say who the main characters are. It could be an individual who made a big mistake, so that person would be the main character.
Given the title, the main character is surely the daughter. Then there must be someone who has the intention of taking her away. And another important character would be the one who says 'you can't take my daughter', which could be her mother or father. They are likely to be the central figures in this true story as they are the ones involved in this conflict.
Most likely, the main characters would be the daughter, the parent (either the mother or father) who is determined not to let the daughter be taken, and perhaps the person or entity that is trying to take the daughter.
The main message is probably about the futility of excessive material pursuit. Since you can't take wealth and possessions with you when you die, it might be emphasizing the importance of focusing on more meaningful aspects of life like relationships, experiences, and personal growth.
Often in stories like this, there might be a protagonist and an antagonist. The protagonist could be an ordinary person thrust into an extraordinary situation. The antagonist could be whatever it is that makes looking behind dangerous, whether it's a creature, a person with bad intentions, or some other force. But again, this is just speculation without reading the actual short story.