Since I'm not acquainted with this story, I can't tell you the main characters. They could be ordinary people, heroes, or even mythical creatures depending on the nature of the 'nalacharitham' story.
I have no idea as I don't know the 'nalacharitham 4th day story'. It could be a single protagonist or a group of characters.
Not having read the 'nalacharitham 4th day story', it's impossible to determine the main characters. They might be individuals with unique personalities and goals, or they could represent different aspects of a society within the story's universe. It could also be that the main character is an idea or a concept that is explored through the events of the fourth day.
I don't have enough information to determine the main characters in the 'nalacharitham second day story'. It could be anyone from a brave warrior to a simple villager depending on the nature of the story.
Since I'm not familiar with the 'nalacharitham 4th day story', it's hard to say exactly. It might involve characters going through certain challenges or experiences on the fourth day in the context of whatever world or situation 'nalacharitham' describes. Maybe it has themes of growth, discovery, or conflict.
I'm not able to recall the main characters in the Decameron's 5th day 4th story precisely. However, in the Decameron, characters often include young lovers, wise elders, and cunning servants. It's possible that the 5th day 4th story also features such types of characters, who get involved in complex relationships and situations that drive the plot forward.
Since I haven't studied the 'decameron 5th day 9th story', we can only make some speculations. It may have a male protagonist who is on a quest for something, perhaps love or wealth. There might be a female character who is either an object of his affection or an obstacle in his path. And there could also be other supporting characters like friends or family members who influence the actions and decisions of the main characters.
I'm sorry I don't know the specific main characters in 'the 8th day novel' as I haven't read it. But typically, main characters are those who drive the story forward. They could be heroes on a quest, or ordinary people facing extraordinary situations.
The two main characters are two soldiers.
I'm sorry I don't know exactly. It could be some noblemen or women, or common folk as the Decameron often features a diverse range of characters.
I'm not sure specifically what the 'nalacharitham 3rd day story' is about as it's not a widely known common story to me. It could be a very specific regional, cultural or personal story.
I'm not sure specifically what the 'nalacharitham second day story' is about as it could be a very specific or regional story. It might be about the events, characters or experiences that occur on the second day within the context of 'nalacharitham' which could be a fictional world, a cultural narrative or something else entirely.
Since I don't know the exact '100th day worries story', I can't say for sure who the characters are. They could be students if it's a school - related 100th day story, like pupils worried about their academic progress.