There might also be a best friend character. This friend could be the voice of reason, constantly warning the protagonist about the wrong man she is in love with. The best friend may have her own backstory and personality, and she plays an important role in the story by providing support or different perspectives. Another possible character is a family member, perhaps a mother or sister, who also has an opinion on the protagonist's relationship with the wrong man.
It's possible that there is a rival character as well. Maybe another woman who also has an interest in the wrong man, which adds more tension to the story. Or there could be a male friend of the protagonist who secretly has feelings for her and is frustrated that she is wasting her time on the wrong man. All these characters interact and contribute to the overall plot of the 'loving the wrong man novel'.
One main theme could be the pain of unrequited love. When a woman loves a man who is not right for her, she often experiences heartache. Another theme might be self - discovery. Through the process of loving the wrong man, the female lead may learn more about herself, her needs and what she truly wants in a relationship.
The main character is likely to be the man who is wrongly identified. There might also be characters like the accusers, who could be people from the legal system, witnesses who misidentified him, or people with their own motives for believing he is the wrong man. Additionally, there could be family or friends of the wrongly accused man. They would play important roles in either believing in his innocence and helping him, or in some cases, doubting him which would add to the complexity of the story.
The main character is the innocent man. There may be lawyers involved in his case, both those who initially believed the false evidence against him and those who later came to his aid to prove his innocence. Also, there might be other people in the community who had an impact on the case, either by believing the false accusations or by standing up for the truth.
Well, Frank is obviously one of the main characters. There's likely another character with whom he has a relationship that is central to the story.
I'm not sure as I haven't read the 'wrong place wrong time novel' specifically. But usually, there would be a protagonist who gets caught up in these wrong - place - wrong - time situations. There might also be antagonists who either cause or exacerbate these situations.
The central character is the man who is misidentified as a criminal. There may also be characters like his family members who are affected by this situation, and the people in the legal system involved in his case, such as the police officers and lawyers.
Since I'm not familiar with 'the loving story', the main characters could be various types of people. It might be two young lovers, or perhaps an older couple looking back on their love. It could also be characters from different backgrounds, like a rich and a poor person whose love defies social norms.
The main character is surely the woman who is wrongly involved in something. Maybe there's a detective - if it's a mystery - who is trying to figure out the truth about her situation. There could also be her family members or friends who either support her or misunderstand her as well. In addition, there might be some side characters who are witnesses to the events that led to her being the 'wrong woman', and their testimonies or actions could play a crucial role in the development of the story.
Since I don't know the exact details of 'the wrong box novel', it's difficult to say. However, there might be a protagonist who is caught up in the mystery of the wrong box. There could also be an antagonist who either caused the wrong box situation or is trying to take advantage of it.
I don't have information on the main characters as I haven't read it. But they could be two young lovers, perhaps.