There is also Sam Daily. He is a local figure who helps Arthur in some ways during his time dealing with the strange happenings related to the women in black. He provides some local knowledge and support to Arthur as he tries to make sense of it all.
One of the main characters is Arthur Kipps. He is the protagonist who has the encounters with the women in black. His experiences form the core of the story as he tries to understand the mystery surrounding them.
I'm not entirely sure without reading the novel specifically, but typically in a novel named 'Women in Black', the main characters would be the women who are associated with the 'women in black' concept. They are likely strong - willed individuals.
It depends on the specific 'Women in Black' story. But often, there are the women in black themselves. They are usually the central and most mysterious characters.
One of the best is Shuri from Black Panther. She is a brilliant scientist, a strong and independent character. Her intelligence and her ability to hold her own in a male - dominated Wakandan society make her stand out.
I'm not sure specifically which 'fast women novel' you're referring to. There could be many different novels with such a concept and various main characters who fit the 'fast women' description.
The main characters in 'Resistance Women A Novel' are likely to be women who find themselves in situations where they need to resist. They could be ordinary women thrust into extraordinary circumstances, like a mother fighting for her children's rights in a repressive regime, or a young woman standing up against gender discrimination in her workplace. There might also be characters who are part of an organized resistance movement, with their own stories of sacrifice, courage, and determination.
Since the title is 'The Cavendon Women A Novel', we can assume that the main characters are the women of Cavendon. These could be women from different generations, with different personalities and roles within the Cavendon society. Maybe there's an older matriarch who holds the family together, and some younger women who are trying to find their own way in life and are challenging the status quo.
The main characters are probably a group of diverse women. Some might be young and full of dreams about the west, while others could be older and more experienced, bringing different perspectives. There could also be a character who is more hesitant about the journey but is still part of the group for various reasons. Each woman would contribute to the overall story with her own personality, goals, and relationships.
I don't know exactly since I haven't read it. But usually in a novel about women, there could be strong female protagonists.
As I don't know the particular 'pretty women novel', I can't say for sure who the main characters are. They could be a variety of female characters with different personalities, from a strong - willed and independent woman to a more naive and vulnerable one.
Well, without actually reading the novel, it's hard to say for sure. But likely, the main characters would be the wise women themselves. There could be one or more women who are the central focus of the story, perhaps with different personalities and areas of wisdom.