The old man is a central character. He is at the receiving end of the family's bad treatment. The family members, who are likely to be his adult children and their spouses, are main characters too as they are responsible for the situation. And the child, whose innocent act of making a wooden bowl brings a new perspective and potential change to the family dynamic.
Well, it could be about respect for the elderly. The family's disregard for the old man is shown when they make him eat from a wooden bowl. Then, when they see their child making a bowl for them, they realize they should have been more respectful towards the old. So, the moral is to respect our elders.
I don't know as I haven't read the story. But typically, there could be the owner of the copper bowl, perhaps an old man or woman who has had it for a long time. There might also be a younger character, like a grandchild, who becomes interested in the bowl's story.
I'm not sure as I haven't read the story, but they could be the star quarterbacks of the competing teams.
Well, the moral can be seen as a warning against ageism. The family in the 'old man and wooden bowl story' fails to value the old man. When the little boy imitates their behavior towards the old man by making a wooden bowl for them, it hits them hard. It basically tells us that we should not neglect or mistreat the elderly just because they are old, but instead show them love and respect.
I'm sorry, I don't actually know the specific 'the maiden with the wooden bowl' story. It could be a local folktale or a less - known story from a particular region or culture.
The moral is probably about the importance of taking care of the elderly. The family's mistreatment of the old man because of his inability is wrong, and it shows that society should respect and care for the aged.
It might be families as a whole. So, the parents who are trying to keep their children fed and safe during the Dust Bowl. Also, there could be local community leaders who play important roles in trying to find solutions to the problems caused by the Dust Bowl. These could all be main characters in the story.
I'm not sure as I haven't read it, but I assume the little wooden horse is a main character. There might also be an owner or a maker of the horse.
The main characters are the little wooden boy, usually Pinocchio, and Geppetto, who creates him.
In the little wooden doll story, the wooden doll is surely a main character. It could be that there is a kind fairy who gives the doll some special powers or advice. There may also be a group of forest animals such as squirrels and rabbits that the doll befriends during its journey. These characters play important roles in shaping the story of the little wooden doll.