Since we know so little about 'the fence short story', it's difficult to determine the main characters precisely. However, it's possible that there is a character who views the fence as a symbol of something important in their life. Maybe it's a child who sees the fence as a boundary to their freedom, or an old person who sees it as a mark of the past and the things they've protected over the years.
In the boy and the fence story, clearly the boy is one of the main characters as the story seems to revolve around his actions regarding the fence. And the other main character would be the owner of the fence. The owner is important because it's their fence that the boy has some sort of encounter with, whether it's accidentally breaking it or something else. Without the owner, there would be no conflict or story really, as it's the boy's relationship with the owner's fence that drives the narrative.
Since I don't know the exact story, I can't say for sure. But it's likely that the main characters are the children themselves, whoever they may be.
Well, it might be about boundaries. The fence could symbolize the limits that people set in relationships, whether it's physical or emotional. For example, it could show how a character is trapped within certain boundaries created by the fence.
Molly is a very strong - willed girl. She is the leader among the three girls and is determined to escape and find their way back home. She uses her knowledge of the land and her wits to lead them along the rabbit - proof fence. Daisy is younger and more vulnerable, but she also shows great courage in following Molly. Gracie is another one of the girls, and they all rely on each other during their arduous journey.
Obviously, the boy is the main character as it's named the 'boy and fence story'.
The main characters are the three Aboriginal girls, Molly, Daisy, and Gracie. Molly is the eldest and the most determined. She leads the way in their escape and journey along the fence.
One possible theme could be perspective. Since it's about both sides of the fence, it's likely to explore how different people see things differently.
Li Qing and Twig Fence were both characters in Young Master Huan Xi's novel,'silkpants.' Li Qing is Twig Fence's brother. Both of them are smart and witty, good at mechanism and martial arts. Li Qing liked to drink and often brought his little follower, Fox Nine, to travel around and make many friends. Twig Fence's neighbor was an innocent, kind, and lovely girl. She was very kind and always helpful. In the novel, the relationship between Li Qing and Twig Fence was quite special. Although their personalities were completely different, they both had special feelings for each other. Li Qing had a deep relationship with Twig Fence while Twig Fence had a crush on him. In Fox Fate, Li Qing and Twig Fence were also two important characters. Li Qing was a fox fairy. He and the fox demon Little Seven had a touching love story. Twig Fence was Li Qing's roommate, and the two had experienced many adventures together. Li Qing and Twig Fence were the most popular and important characters in Childe's Joy novels.
I haven't read this specific short story in detail. But generally, it might be about the different perspectives or experiences of two sides. For example, it could be about two different groups of people, like the rich and the poor, or two different cultures, and how they view the same situation or event from their own 'sides of the fence'.
I'm not sure as I haven't read 'they short story'. It could be a group of people named 'they' who are the main characters. Or it could be that 'they' refers to a particular type of people within the story.