Not having read the story, I can only speculate. It could be that there is a protagonist who is wrongly accused and given a red card. There might be an antagonist who is responsible for this false accusation, perhaps out of jealousy or a desire to gain an advantage. Additionally, there could be supporting characters such as a coach or a mentor who tries to help the protagonist clear their name after getting the red card. Or maybe there are other players or individuals in the same team or group who are initially angry with the protagonist but later come to realize the truth.
I'm not sure as I haven't read it specifically. But generally, it might be about a situation where a red card is significant, perhaps in a game or some sort of event - like a soccer game where a red card means a player is sent off and that could lead to various consequences for the team or the player himself.
There was a red card in a card game. It was a special card that had a power to end the round immediately. One player, not knowing this rule well, accidentally played the red card. All the other players were shocked. The one who played it was embarrassed as he realized his mistake too late, and the whole game had to be restarted.
The moral could be self - control. Just like in the football story, if the player had controlled his temper and not made that bad tackle, he wouldn't have got the red card and his team wouldn't have lost. So we should always keep our emotions in check.
I'm not sure without reading the story, but it could be a young man and a young woman. Since it might be related to love as the red rose often symbolizes love, so they could be the main characters in a love story.
The two main characters are two brothers. They are central to the story's plot and development.
Since I haven't read it, I can't say for sure. But it could be the person who owns the red sweater, or someone who has a strong reaction to it, like a jealous friend or a curious stranger.
The main character is the prince. There are also the nobles who are with the prince in the abbey trying to escape the Red Death.
The two main characters are the narrator, who is Doodle's older brother, and Doodle himself. The narrator is a complex character who has a mix of emotions towards his younger brother. Doodle is a fragile and sickly boy who tries hard to meet his brother's expectations.
I don't know since I haven't read it. Maybe there's a protagonist who has a special connection to the red door.
In 'the red shoes short story', the main character is usually a female figure. She is the one who puts on the red shoes and experiences all the strange and fateful events associated with them. There may also be other minor characters like the shoemaker who made the shoes or people in the village who witness her situation.