There could also be characters who are on a journey related to the 'house of god' in a more external sense. For instance, someone who has come from afar to study the unique aspects of this 'house of god', or a person who is trying to restore or change the 'house of god' in some way, and in the process, they interact with the other characters and drive the story forward.
I haven't read 'The Male God in My House' Chinese novel, so I can't tell exactly who the main characters are. However, based on the title, we can assume that there is a male character who is regarded as a male god by the other main character, perhaps a female. They are likely to be the central figures in the story, and their relationship development would be the focus of the novel.
I don't know since I haven't read it. But usually, there would be the host or hosts of the house. And of course, the house guest. There might also be other family members or friends who interact with the guest and play important roles in the story.
I'm not sure as I haven't read it, but it could be a lone adventurer who is trying to survive in the wilderness.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it in detail, but generally in a novel like this, there might be a patriarch or matriarch figure who holds power and influence within the 'house of names'. There could also be younger characters who are either challenging or upholding the family traditions.
I'm not sure specifically without reading it, but usually in a story titled like this, there would be a power - hungry protagonist who is likely at the center of the political or social drama.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read this exact 'the glass house novel'. But generally, there could be a protagonist who is likely to be the center of the story, perhaps someone who is new to the glass house or has a special connection to it.
Since I haven't read the novel, I can't say for sure. But it could be the owner of Sophia House, perhaps a family member or someone who has a special connection to the place.
I don't know as I haven't read it. But usually in a story about a house, there could be the family members who live there like the parents, children, or an old grandparent.
In the 'House of Spirits Novel', Alba is a main character. She is involved in the political and family dramas. Another important character is Blanca. She has her own love story and is part of the family's complex web of relationships. There is also Ferula, who has a unique role in the family and in the story's development. All these characters interact and contribute to the rich tapestry of the novel.
Since I'm not familiar with the book, the main characters could be a family that owns the Frangipani House. There might be a young protagonist who discovers something extraordinary about the house or the family's past. There could also be an older character, perhaps a grandparent, who holds the key to some of the house's secrets.