I'm not sure specifically as there could be many different 'every man for himself' novels. But generally, there would be a protagonist who is trying to navigate this self - centered world. There might also be antagonists who are competing with the protagonist for their own gain.
One main theme could be self - preservation. In a situation where every man is for himself, characters are likely focused on their own survival. Another could be individualism, highlighting how people act based on their own interests without much regard for others.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read the exact 'every man a king novel'. But generally, there could be a protagonist who embodies the idea of the everyman rising to a 'kingly' status. There might also be characters who oppose this concept and act as antagonists, representing the status quo or those who don't believe in such equality.
The main characters are Otto and Anna Quangel. Otto is a simple man who works in a factory. Anna is his wife. Together, they start writing postcards with anti - Nazi messages and leaving them around the city. Their actions, though small, are a form of rebellion against the powerful and dangerous Nazi regime. Through their characters, the author shows the courage that can be found in ordinary people.
I'm not sure as the story isn't widely known to me. There could be a protagonist who is fighting for his due and perhaps some antagonists who are trying to prevent it.
Since I haven't read the novel, I can't say for sure. But most likely, the main characters would be the 'vicious woman' and the 'loyal man' as the title implies.
It could be a superhero - like character with superhuman powers.
I find Obadiah Stane really interesting. He's a complex character. At first, he seems like a mentor to Tony, but then his true motives are revealed, and he becomes a major antagonist. His greed and lust for power drive much of the conflict in the story. And then there's Happy Hogan. He's Tony's bodyguard and friend, and his loyalty and down - to - earth nature provide a contrast to Tony's flamboyant personality.
I'm not sure as I haven't read it. But typically in a novel like this, there might be a protagonist who is determined to find out the truth behind the lies. There could also be an antagonist who is trying to keep the lies hidden.
Well, without having read the 'every last word novel', it's difficult to say exactly. It might have a female lead who is dealing with some sort of emotional turmoil or a male character who is on a quest for something important. There could also be supporting characters like friends, family members, or mentors who play crucial roles in the main character's life. For example, a best friend who provides support during tough times or a family member who adds conflict to the story.
In 'every heart a doorway novel', Nancy is a prominent character. She's a young girl with a past in another world. Then there are her fellow students at the school. For example, there's a character who had an experience in a very strange and magical world and now is trying to come to terms with being back in a more ordinary setting. Another character might have been to a dark and foreboding world and has a certain air of mystery about them. All these characters, with their diverse experiences, make up the rich tapestry of the story.