There could also be a guide or a mentor figure in the story. If the departure is a journey into the unknown, this character might provide some wisdom or assistance to the departing character. They could have their own backstory and motives for helping, which would make them an important part of the story and a potential main character.
Perhaps there is a character who is reluctant to depart. This person might be very attached to their current situation, like their family or their job in the place they are in. Their internal struggle between staying and leaving can be a major focus of the story, making them one of the main characters.
The main characters include Roddick, who is the protagonist. He's from a small village and has a thirst for adventure. Millie, a female character, is another key figure. She is often by Roddick's side during their adventures. There's also Dorne, who brings his own set of abilities and backstory to the group of main characters in the story.
The main theme could be about change or new beginnings. In many departure - themed stories, it often involves leaving behind the familiar, like a place or a phase of life, which can symbolize growth and the unknown.
I'm not sure as I haven't read 'they short story'. It could be a group of people named 'they' who are the main characters. Or it could be that 'they' refers to a particular type of people within the story.
I'm not sure specifically who the main characters are in '100 short story' as it's a rather general title. It could have a wide variety of characters depending on the nature of the short stories included. It might have ordinary people, heroes, villains, or even animals as main characters.
I don't know as I have no information about this 'a2 short story'. It could have characters like a brave hero, a cunning villain, or an ordinary person in an extraordinary situation.
I'm not sure specifically as I don't know the details of 'name of a short story'. But usually, there's a protagonist who drives the story forward. There might also be an antagonist who creates conflict for the protagonist. And there could be some supporting characters like friends or family members of the protagonist.
I don't have access to 'the getaway short story', so I can't tell you about the main characters. However, typically in a story about a getaway, you might expect to find a protagonist who is the one trying to get away, and perhaps there could be antagonists like those who are trying to stop the getaway or the source of the problem the protagonist is running from.
There might be an older family member like a parent or grandparent. They could represent the stability and history of the home. Their reaction to the homecoming character can add depth to the story, whether it's joy, resentment, or a mix of emotions.
Obviously, the beggar is one of the main characters. There might be other characters like those who pass by the beggar, perhaps some who give him alms and others who ignore him.
The main characters are Oedipus, his mother (and wife) Jocasta, and his father (whom he unknowingly kills). There is also the prophet Tiresias who plays an important role in revealing the truth.