Since I don't know the exact story, it's difficult to say who the characters are. But it could be an ordinary person, like a man or a woman who is in a tough situation related to the fridge.
There might be just one main character, perhaps a stranded survivor in a strange place. This person could be a traveler who got lost and ended up in a cabin with only a fridge that seems to be the key to their survival. Or it could be a child who is home alone and the fridge is the only source of food they can think of, and they are in a situation where they have to figure out how to get food from it or else face some kind of danger.
I'm not sure specifically which 'stare at the fridge or die story' you're referring to. It could be some sort of fictional or very specific anecdotal story. Maybe it's about a situation where someone is so desperate for food from the fridge that they feel like they have no other option but to keep staring at it, or face a dire consequence like 'dying' in a very exaggerated sense.
It's possible that the main character is a journalist. He or she hears about the rumors of the stare in a particular place and decides to go there to get a story. Along the way, they meet some locals who have also been affected by the stare in different ways, and together they try to uncover the mystery behind it.
There could be multiple main characters. Maybe there's a young journalist who is investigating a series of disappearances in a small town. While doing so, they start to notice a strange stare following them everywhere. Then there could be an old hermit in the town who seems to know more about this stare than he lets on. And finally, there could be the entity behind the stare, which might not be fully revealed until the end of the story, creating a sense of mystery and horror as the journalist and the hermit try to figure out how to stop it.
I don't know as there's not enough information given. It could be a story with a single main character who is the one doing the staring or the one being stared at.
I don't know since I haven't read it. It could be the person giving the stare, the person receiving it, or other passengers who are witnesses.
As I don't know the particular 'the stare' story, it could be a young girl as the main character who is haunted by the stare.
The lack of emotion in the stare can be very creepy. If it's just a cold, dead stare, without any hint of humanity or kindness. It gives the impression that whatever is doing the staring is not alive in the normal sense, or that it has no empathy. This makes the person on the receiving end feel very vulnerable and scared.
Yes, it is based on a true story. The book and subsequent movie explored some of the more out - there military experiments that were rumored to have taken place.
No, it's not. The story is fictional and created for entertainment purposes.
It's not a completely true story. It's based on some real events and ideas, but there's a lot of fictional elements added for entertainment.