Since I'm not familiar with this novel, it's difficult to say who the main characters are. But often in novels, there are characters that drive the story forward. It could have a protagonist who is facing some sort of difficult situation, like a family problem or a career crisis. There might also be supporting characters that either help or hinder the main character's progress.
I'm sorry, I don't know the author of the 'little deaths novel' as the name is not specific enough to identify a single work and its creator.
There could also be some well - known Naruto characters who play important roles in the story. For instance, Naruto or Sasuke could be involved, either as mentors or as characters who are somehow related to the events involving the heir. Maybe Naruto helps the heir come to terms with the deaths they are associated with, or Sasuke has some knowledge about the secrets behind the deaths that the heir needs to know.
Well, it's hard to say without actually reading it, but it's likely that Harry Potter himself would be one of the main characters. Given the title, his reaction and experience with the many deaths would probably be a central part of the story.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it. But generally, a novel could be about various things like the characters' personal growth, their relationships, or some kind of exploration of a particular theme or time period.
The 'little deaths novel' could be exploring the concept of death in a more nuanced way. Instead of just focusing on physical death, it might be delving into the idea of little deaths that occur within a person's psyche. Maybe it's about a character who has to let go of parts of themselves to grow and adapt. It could be set in a post - apocalyptic world where the characters are constantly facing the death of their old ways of life and having to create new ones. Or perhaps it's a historical novel where the main characters experience the 'death' of their traditional values due to the influence of new cultures or ideologies.
For me, it's John Coffey from 'The Green Mile'. He was a gentle giant with a pure heart, but was wrongly convicted and executed. His death was full of injustice and the loss of such a good - natured soul was heart - wrenching.
In 'Breaking Bad', Hank Schrader's death was a major event. He was a DEA agent, and his death came as a result of his investigation into Walter White's drug - making empire. Then there's Severus Snape from 'Harry Potter'. His death was a complex one. He was actually on the side of good all along, protecting Harry, and his death revealed his true loyalty and love for Lily Potter.
It could also potentially be about self - discovery. Through experiencing these 'little deaths', the characters might be forced to look deeper into themselves. For example, if a character loses a creative project they were passionate about, they may then have to reevaluate their identity and what they truly want in life. But again, this is all speculation without more details about the specific story.
Probably the core Avengers like Iron Man, Captain America, Thor etc. Since they are the central figures in the Avengers and would likely be the ones most affected by watching the deaths that occurred in Infinity War.
I'm not sure specifically which 'Little Deaths Book' you're referring to. There could be many books with similar names. If it's a relatively unknown or self - published work, it might be difficult to determine its authenticity without further research.