Since the title mentions 'the miniature wife', she is probably a central character. There may also be other characters who interact with her. For example, there could be a husband or a friend who has a significant role in the stories. They might be normal - sized characters in contrast to the miniature wife, and their interactions could form the basis of the plot in many of the stories.
Well, we can assume that the miniature wife is a key character. But there could be other important characters as well. Maybe there's a character who discovers the miniature wife and their relationship forms the core of the story. Or there could be a group of characters who live in the same world as the miniature wife and they all have different reactions to her. It's also possible that there are characters who are trying to understand the mystery behind the miniature wife's existence and their attempts to do so drive the story forward.
Obviously, the wife is likely to be a main character. We can expect the stories to revolve around her experiences, emotions, and relationships.
One interesting story might be about the relationship between the characters in 'the miniature wife'. Maybe it shows how unique their bond is, like how they interact in a world that is different from the norm.
In 'The Wife of His Youth', the main character is Mr. Ryder. He is a well - respected man in his community. There are also other characters like the woman who claims to be his wife from his youth.
We can't be entirely sure without reading it thoroughly, but as mentioned, the man and his 'wife of his youth' are probably main characters. There could also be characters from their past, like old friends or relatives who influenced their relationship in the past and might be mentioned in the stories. Their presence could be used to show how the past has shaped the present relationship between the man and his wife.
The drover's wife is obviously a main character. She is the central figure around whom much of the action and drama revolves. There may also be the drover himself, though he is often absent, his presence is still felt. And the children are important characters too as they are part of the family unit that the drover's wife is trying to protect and raise.
Obviously, the vengeful wife is one of the main characters. There might also be her husband or family members who are related to the story of the vengeful wife. And since it's Blackfoot stories, there could be shamans or elders who play important roles in guiding the community and influencing the events in the stories.
I'm sorry I don't know the specific main characters in this novel as I haven't read it.
Well, clearly one of the main characters is the other wife herself. She is likely at the center of the story's action and conflict.
Since it's 'The Monster and Other Stories', there may be a group of adventurers as main characters. They might be on a quest that leads them to encounter the monster. Each of them could have different personalities and skills. For instance, one could be strong and fearless, while another is intelligent and good at solving puzzles. And of course, the monster itself could also be considered a main character in a way, as it drives the action and conflict in the stories.
I'm not sure as I haven't read the specific 'neighbors and other stories'. It could be the neighbors themselves, perhaps an old couple next door, a young family, or a single person living alone.