Since I'm not acquainted with 'the other man short story', it's difficult to say for sure. However, based on the title, we can assume that one of the main characters is 'the other man'. There might also be a narrator or another character who has an interaction with this 'other man' which forms the core of the story. Maybe there's a protagonist who is contrasted with the 'other man' in some way, for example, in terms of personality, goals or beliefs.
I have no knowledge of this short story's content, so I can't accurately name the main characters. But considering the title, the 'other man' is likely a key figure. There could be other characters who are related to him, like a person who is observing the 'other man', or someone who is affected by the actions or presence of the 'other man'. It could also be that the 'other man' is set against a group of characters, and the story explores the dynamics between him and them.
The Illustrated Man himself is the central character. He is a man covered in tattoos that tell stories.
Since I don't have the full story, it's hard to say exactly. However, if it's a typical short story, the main character would be the 'happy man' of course. He could be surrounded by other characters such as a wise old man who gives him advice on happiness, or a young child whose innocence makes him reflect on his own happiness. There could also be a love interest, a woman who plays a role in his emotional state and his perception of happiness.
Well, one main character is surely the man in the moon. There might also be other characters depending on the story. Maybe there are some lunar creatures or other people who are somehow related to the man's adventure on the moon.
The main characters in 'the third man short story' are the ones that the story revolves around. You have the character who is sort of the central figure, let's call him Character A. He's likely in a certain situation, maybe he's in a new town or starting a new job. Then there's Character B, who is connected to Character A in some way, like they are neighbors or colleagues. And finally, the third man, who is the wildcard. He might be a figure from the past of either Character A or B, or he could be completely new and bring a whole new set of problems or revelations.
I don't know for sure as I haven't read it. But surely there is the silent man himself. There might also be people around him like his family members, friends or colleagues who play important roles in the story as they interact with him and are affected by his silence.
The main characters are likely the man and perhaps the wood itself could be considered in a way as it seems to be an important part of the story.
I'm not entirely sure without reading it again, but usually there would be the person who discovers the petrified man. There might also be some local characters like the town's gossip or an authority figure who has to deal with the situation.
Well, from the title, it's obvious that the main characters are the man and the cat.
The main character is the man on the ledge, of course. However, there could be a journalist covering the event, which could introduce the aspect of media and public perception. Also, there might be a building superintendent or someone who has some knowledge about the building where the ledge is located and their interaction with the situation could be part of the story.
The people who exploited the Elephant Man in the freak show are also characters in a sense. They represent the cruel and unethical side of society. They only saw Merrick as a source of profit and entertainment, without any regard for his feelings or humanity.
The main character is the seventh man. His friend K was also an important character. The seventh man is the one who tells the story and has been deeply affected by the events involving K and the wave.