There might be a neighbor or a friend of Mrs Sen who could be a main character as well. They may interact with Mrs Sen and influence the story's development. For instance, if there is a local neighbor who tries to befriend Mrs Sen and introduce her to local customs, this neighbor would be an important character in the story.
Obviously, Mrs Sen is one of the main characters.
Perhaps Mrs Sen's family members back in her home country are also main characters in a way. Even though they may not be physically present all the time, they are constantly in Mrs Sen's thoughts. Their memories and the connection she has with them can drive her actions and decisions in the story.
The theme could be cultural adaptation. Mrs Sen often has to adapt to a new culture in the story.
As I don't know the story, I can't say what the key elements are.
One common theme could be family. Mrs Sen's relationship with her family members, like her husband, children, or parents, can be explored. For example, how she takes care of her family or the conflicts that might arise within the family unit.
I'm sorry, I don't know the specific 'mrs sen's full story' without more context. There could be many people named Mrs. Sen.
Sure. One short story about Mrs Sen might be about her daily life in a small town. It could show her interactions with neighbors, how she goes about her day, and the little joys and sorrows she experiences.
The main character is Mrs Amworth.
The main character is Mrs Todd. She is the one who is associated with the shortcut.
The main characters in 'Mrs Dalloway' are Clarissa Dalloway, a middle - aged woman preparing for a party. Peter Walsh, an old flame of Clarissa. And Septimus Warren Smith, a shell - shocked war veteran.
In 'Mrs America' True Story, Phyllis Schlafly is a prominent character as she was at the forefront of the opposition to the Equal Rights Amendment. Alongside her, there were many other important characters. For example, the feminists who were strong advocates for the ERA such as Gloria Steinem. Their interactions, debates, and the different paths they took form the crux of the story. The characters' beliefs and actions are deeply intertwined with the social and political climate of the 1970s, making them complex and interesting figures in the narrative.
As I don't know the details of the story, I can only assume that Mrs Parker is a main character. There might also be her family members, like her husband, children, or grandchildren. And perhaps there are neighbors or friends who play important roles in the story during Christmas time.