Since I haven't read 'The End', it's hard to say for sure. However, in most postapocalyptic novels, there is usually a central character who is on a journey, either physically or metaphorically. This character may be joined by friends or allies they meet along the way. There could also be some sort of villain or group of villains who are causing trouble in the ruined world. The main characters are often those who are trying to bring some sort of positive change or at least survive in the face of great odds.
I'm not sure specifically since I don't know the exact 'The End' novel. But typically in postapocalyptic novels, there are often a strong - willed protagonist who is trying to make sense of the new world and survive. There might also be a mentor - like figure who has some knowledge or skills from the old world that are useful. And then there could be antagonists, perhaps other groups or individuals who are competing for the scarce resources.
I'm not sure as I haven't read this specific novel. But typically in a post - apocalyptic novel, there could be a strong, resourceful protagonist. Maybe a former soldier or someone with survival skills.
Well, one theme is probably the re - evaluation of humanity. In 'The End', like in many postapocalyptic novels, the characters are pushed to their limits. This makes them question what it means to be human. Another theme could be hope. Despite the desolation, there might be a glimmer of hope that things can get better. Also, there could be the theme of adaptation. The characters need to adapt to the new, harsh environment they find themselves in.
I don't know. There's not enough information provided to determine the author.
The theme of adaptation is surely there. The characters need to adapt to the new, harsh environment filled with radiation, mutants or whatever the post - apocalyptic elements are. They have to change their ways of living, thinking and interacting with others. And the theme of loss is also important. They have lost their old lives, loved ones, and the familiar world, which greatly impacts their journey in the novel.
The story centers around characters trying to navigate a post-apocalyptic landscape, facing challenges like resource shortages and dangerous threats. They must find a way to persevere and perhaps even restore some semblance of normalcy.
Since I don't know the specific 'the end of days novel', I can't say for sure. But often in such novels, there are survivors like a strong - willed leader, a scientist who might be trying to find a solution, and ordinary people just trying to stay alive.
There might be an antagonist as well. This character could be causing problems for the main character throughout the story, starting from the beginning and being a source of conflict until the end. For example, a villain who is trying to stop the protagonist from achieving their goals.
I'm not sure as I haven't read the novel specifically. But generally, in a novel about the end of loneliness, the main characters could be those who are experiencing loneliness in the beginning, like a solitary individual who has lost someone or who has always felt alone in society.
I don't have enough information to say who the main characters are. I'm sorry.
I don't know as I haven't read it. There could be the paladin as the central character, of course.