There could be other characters like the animals that the hunter is after. For example, if he is hunting deer, the deer could be considered important characters in a way, as they are the objects of the hunter's pursuit and also part of the natural setting.
Maybe there are other human characters as well, such as fellow hunters or people from the hunter's village. They could play roles in providing context, like giving the hunter advice before he sets out or waiting for him to return with his catch.
Well, obviously the hunter is a main character. He is the central figure around whom the events of the story revolve.
Since I don't know the exact story, it could be the hunter himself as the main character. There might also be the animals he is hunting, which could play important roles even if they don't have as much agency as the hunter.
The primary character is, of course, City Hunter. He's the central figure who drives the action. Then there are the clients who come to him for help. They can be damsels in distress or businessmen in trouble. And don't forget the villains. They are usually powerful and cunning, which makes City Hunter's job more challenging.
The main characters in 'The Hunter and the Doves' short story are, of course, the hunter and the doves. The hunter represents the force of destruction or the predator. He is on a mission to capture the doves. The doves are a flock of birds that are in a vulnerable position. They have to think fast and act together to save themselves from the hunter. Their interaction forms the core of the story as it is all about the hunter's pursuit and the doves' attempts to elude him.
It might be about the relationship between man and nature. The hunter's experiences during the day could show how he interacts with the natural environment, whether it's hunting for food or facing the elements.
I don't know for sure as I haven't read it, but there's likely to be the hunter himself. There might also be other characters like people in the hunter's village who support or oppose his hunting activities, or perhaps other hunters he meets during his journey.
There is usually a lead hunter who is highly skilled and experienced. This character often takes the lead in difficult hunts and is respected by the other hunters. For example, someone like Jake who has been hunting for years and has a reputation for taking down the most dangerous monsters.
Probably the big game hunter himself is one of the main characters. There might also be other hunters or guides who accompany him on his hunts.
I don't know as I haven't read it, but they could be the vendors and the customers.
I'm not sure as you haven't given me more details about the story. But it could be a young protagonist, like a boy or a girl, who experiences something significant on this bright day.
I don't know as I haven't read it, but it could be students, teachers, or parents.