Well, the most obvious main character is the gentleman. He is the one whose journey in love and marriage we are following. There may be a female lead, his love interest, who has her own personality and goals. There could also be his parents or guardians who have certain expectations of him in terms of the kind of marriage he should make. And there might be friends of his, some who encourage him in his pursuit of love and others who might be more skeptical.
One of the main themes is, of course, love. It explores different forms of love that a gentleman might experience in the context of marriage. Another theme could be social expectations. In the time period the novel is set (assuming it's a period - piece), there were certain social norms regarding how a gentleman should behave in matters of love and marriage, and the novel might delve into those. Also, communication might be a theme as effective communication between partners is crucial in both love and marriage.
The main elements in the novel are the development of the relationship between the main characters, the exploration of societal expectations regarding love and marriage, and the challenges they face along the way. There's also often a focus on personal growth and self-discovery.
Since I don't know the exact 'gentleman's agreement novel' you're referring to, it could have a main character who is a well - to - do gentleman. There might also be other characters like his friends or family members who are either part of the agreements or affected by them. For example, there could be a wise old mentor figure who guides the main character in understanding and following the gentleman's agreements, or a love interest who challenges his view of these agreements.
I don't know specifically as I haven't read it. But often in a novel like this, there could be a gentleman as a central character, perhaps with some friends or rivals.
I don't know as I haven't read it. There could be a protagonist who is an athlete in the gentleman's game.
I recommend "My Wife's Pure and Good." The author is I Am Not Daji. It is an ancient romance and classical genre. The story was in a big house. Lady Chongxi lived a low-key life. She could bicker with her husband and share the glory. It was very warm. There was also "The Demonic Face of a Prosperous Age," written by Han Wu Ji. The female protagonist, Sheng Siyan, looked like a little white rabbit but was actually a little fox. She chose a husband who had the aura of a home-fighting, and her life was super good. This story was sweet and not naive. The early stages of the story had to be watched patiently. The male lead was awesome and the plot was exciting. "I Have Joy" was an ancient romance novel written by Xiao He. The female disguised as a male guard was very proud of the concubine. The story was interesting. "The Infinite Transmigration of the Moon's Child" was a light novel written by Yan Fang. The painting style of the half-demon's son, Lu Sheng, was strange after he transmigrated. "The Arrogant Princess" was a novel created by Little Luban. A woman disguised as a man to help someone become the crown prince but was abandoned. After her soul was transmigrated, she wanted revenge. The readers 'comments were good. The writing was smooth and the plot was undulating.
It's a comic that likely offers some sort of educational or informative content related to the topic of cunnilingus from a gentleman's perspective.
It depends on the specific story. But usually, there are at least two gentlemen who are part of the agreement.
Since I haven't actually read this specific novel, it's hard to say exactly who the main characters are. However, in a story about a reckless marriage and unyielding love, there could be a couple. One might be a character who is impulsive and quick to make decisions, which led to the reckless marriage. The other could be a more reserved character at first, but their love for the first character grows and becomes unyielding over time. There might also be supporting characters like friends or family members who either support or oppose their relationship.