I'm not sure exactly without reading it, but likely the parents would be main characters, like Mr. and Mrs. Wilson. And probably their children too.
I'm not sure specifically who the main characters in the Wilson graphic novel are without more information. It could be a character named Wilson himself, or there could be a group of characters that the story revolves around.
I'm not sure as I don't know which Wilson's 2007 science fiction novel you're referring to. It could be a hero trying to save the world from some sort of technological disaster, or an alien protagonist.
Perhaps the family's occupation or career choices are a major part of the story. If they are all in the same line of work, like farming or a particular trade, it would shape their family story. It could also be about their traditions. For instance, if they have a unique way of celebrating holidays or family events, that would be an important element.
The main characters in 'The Keep' include Glaeken. He is a key figure in the struggle against the malevolent forces within the keep. The Nazi soldiers are also significant characters. Their occupation of the keep sets the story in motion. Their arrogance and lack of understanding of the keep's true nature lead to the unleashing of the horror. Additionally, there are local characters who have knowledge passed down through generations about the keep. They bring in a different perspective, one that is more in tune with the keep's ancient and mysterious past.
I'm not sure as I haven't read the specific novel. But typically in science fiction novels, there could be a brave hero or heroine who takes on the challenges of the new world or the mystery at hand.
I'm not entirely sure without reading the story in full, but the charmer must be one of the main characters. There are likely other characters who interact with the charmer, such as friends, family, or those who are affected by the charmer's actions.
Often, there are African - American working - class characters. These could be factory workers, musicians, or people living in poor neighborhoods. For instance, some stories might feature a blues singer trying to make a living while facing racial discrimination.
I'm not entirely sure as I haven't read it recently, but usually Jacqueline Wilson creates very relatable characters for her stories about friendship. They could be two girls around the same age, perhaps one more outgoing and the other more shy.
I'm not entirely sure without reading it again, but usually there are two main friends at the center of the story.
Since I'm not familiar with the book, the main characters could be various family members with different personalities and roles. There might be a rebellious teen who has run away from home, causing the family to be 'lost' in a sense, and the other family members are trying to bring this character back and restore the family harmony.