There could be a character who is an outsider in some way, like a foreigner in the land where the war is taking place. This character might see the situation from a different perspective compared to the locals. And there may be a character who has a special connection to the windmills, like a young engineer or a person who finds solace in the presence of these windmills during the war.
One main theme could be the contrast between the innocence represented by windmills and the destruction of war. Windmills often symbolize a more peaceful, pastoral aspect of life, while war is chaos and destruction. Another theme might be the coming - of - age of the young adult characters in the context of war, how they grow and change as they face the hardships and challenges that war brings.
Since I don't know the story, I can't say for sure. But it could be the people who own the windmills, the soldiers involved in the war around the area of the windmills.
Sherlock Holmes is obviously one of the main characters. He is the brilliant detective with his amazing deductive skills. In some young adult fictions like the 'Enola Holmes' series, Enola Holmes, his sister, is a main character. She is a strong - willed and intelligent young woman who has her own detective adventures. And Dr. Watson often appears as well. He is Holmes' loyal friend and assistant, and his narration adds a different perspective to the stories.
I don't know for sure as I haven't read it. But it's likely that the dead boys themselves are main characters, even if they are not physically present in a traditional sense. There could also be a young adult protagonist who is trying to figure out the story of the dead boys.
Without having read 'the clearing young adult fiction novel', it's difficult to say exactly. However, common main characters in young adult fiction include those dealing with school - related issues like bullies or difficult exams. So in this novel, there could be a student as a main character. There may also be a love interest, someone who the main character has feelings for and this relationship could drive some of the plot. There might be a group of friends that the main character is part of, and they all experience adventures or difficulties together.
I'm not sure specifically as there could be many characters in the Raven Chronicles. But usually in young adult fiction, there's a protagonist who is often a young person, probably around the age of the target audience. This character is likely to be the one driving the story forward, facing challenges and making decisions.
The main readers of young adult fiction typically include students in high school and college. They are drawn to the coming-of-age stories, adventure, and romance that are common in this genre. Also, those who enjoy exploring different perspectives and identities during this transitional phase of life tend to read young adult fiction.
Yes, there can be. Adult characters often play important roles in young adult fiction, such as mentors or antagonists.
There's likely to be an Othello - like character. He would be a young adult, probably facing the same kinds of challenges as the original Othello but in a more modern - day context for young people. There might also be a Iago - like figure, who is the one causing trouble through lies and manipulation.
I'm not sure as I haven't read the 'guts' young adult novel specifically. But typically in a young adult novel, the main characters are often teenagers. They could be students, athletes, or artists, each with their own dreams and struggles.