I'm not sure exactly as the story isn't widely known to me. But usually in a short story, there could be a protagonist who is likely to be closely associated with the blue jar, perhaps someone who discovers it.
It's hard to say without reading the story in detail. However, there might be a character who is on a quest related to the blue jar. There could also be an antagonist, someone or something that stands in the way of the main character's goal regarding the blue jar. Maybe there are other supporting characters like friends or family members of the main character who play a role in the story's events involving the blue jar.
Not having read the story, the main characters could be anyone. It could be a single individual like an old hermit who has kept the jar for years. Or it could be a family, where the jar has been passed down through generations and different family members play different roles in relation to the jar. Maybe there's a young child in the family who is the first to truly understand the significance of the jar, while the adults have overlooked it.
The main theme could be about discovery. Maybe the blue jar represents something unique or precious that the characters in the story are searching for.
I'm not sure without reading it specifically, but it could be a young protagonist. Often in stories like this, a young person is at the center, someone full of dreams and idealism.
It depends on the specific version of the story. It could be a wizard who put the monster in the jar in the first place. Maybe there's a young adventurer who discovers the jar and becomes involved in the story.
Since I don't know the exact 'the name jar story', it's hard to say. But it could be a child if it's a story about a school - related name jar activity. Maybe a teacher too.
I'm not sure exactly who the main characters are without reading the story. But they could be ordinary people like a family, a neighbor, or a group of friends who are involved in the Christmas jar tradition.
It depends on the specific version of the 'Christmas Jar Story', but often there is a person or a family who starts the jar and someone in need who receives it.
I don't know as I haven't read the story. It could be a person named Blue, or it could be a group of people who are somehow related to the big blue element in the story.
The Swede is one of the main characters. He is a bit of an enigma and his actions drive a lot of the story. Then there is the cowboy, who represents a certain type of masculinity in the story.
There are two main characters in 'the blue cross short story'. One is the detective, a smart and observant man whose job is to catch criminals. The other is the thief who has the blue cross. He is sly and always thinking of ways to avoid being caught by the detective.