Well, without reading the novel, it's hard to say exactly. But likely, there would be the 'boys' who are off at war. These could be young men from different backgrounds, perhaps some are farmers, some are from the city, all with their own reasons for enlisting. Then there would be the people at home waiting for them, like their mothers, wives, or sisters. Maybe there's a character who is a local shopkeeper who sees the changes in the town as the war progresses and the boys are away.
It's also possible that there's a character who is a war correspondent or a nurse. The correspondent could be documenting the events of the war and sending reports back home, which could somehow connect the two worlds - the front lines and the home front. The nurse could be taking care of the wounded soldiers, including the 'boys' from the title. These characters would add different perspectives to the story of the novel, showing the various aspects of World War I.
One of the main themes could be the longing and waiting at home during World War I. The title itself, 'til the boys come home', implies that there is a sense of anticipation and hope among those left behind, waiting for their loved ones to return from the war.
I'm not entirely sure as I haven't read the novel specifically. But usually, in a novel with such a title, there could be a male and a female lead. The male lead might be a strong - willed character, perhaps a hero type. And the female lead could be his counterpart, with her own unique charm and qualities.
There might be a group of friends or family members related to either the person who is gone or the one left behind. For example, if 'she' is a daughter, her parents could be important characters. Or if it's a romantic relationship, there could be friends of the couple who play significant roles in how the story unfolds.
There could be other important characters as well, like friends or family members of the main couple. These secondary characters might play a role in either supporting or creating challenges for the relationship. For instance, a best friend could offer advice to one of the main characters during a difficult time in their relationship, or a family member could oppose the relationship for some reason.
Since I haven't read the 'A Home at the End of the World Novel', it's hard to say exactly. However, it's common to have a group of diverse characters. There might be a young and idealistic character who dreams of this home. Another could be a more practical character who helps with the day - to - day running of the home. And perhaps there is a character with a mysterious past that adds an element of intrigue to the story and the home they are creating.
I'm not sure who the main characters are as I haven't played it. But typically in a love - themed visual novel, there would be a male and a female lead who are the central focus of the story.
As I haven't read the 'til death do us part cn novel', I'm unable to name the main characters. However, if it follows the common pattern, it could be a couple, perhaps a man and a woman from different backgrounds who meet and fall in love, and their relationship forms the core of the story.
There could be soldiers as main characters. Maybe a young infantryman named Jack who experiences the front - line battles. There might also be a military commander, like General Smith, who is in charge of strategic decisions.
In the 'girl vs boys war story', the main characters might be a shy girl, Amy, who is forced to step up and be part of the girls' fight against the boys because all her friends are involved. On the boys' side, there is a bully - like boy, Tom, who starts the whole conflict by picking on the girls. As the story progresses, Amy might find her courage and Tom might learn a lesson about respect.
As I haven't read the novel, I can't say for sure who the main characters are.