Since we don't have much information about this novel, it's difficult to say exactly who the main characters are. However, it's likely that there would be a powerful figurehead leading the black corporation. There might also be characters representing the oppressed workers or the resistance against the corporation. Maybe there are some corrupt officials who are in cahoots with the black corporation as well.
I'm not entirely sure as I haven't read it specifically. But generally, it might be about a company or corporate - like entity in Joseon (a historical Korean era) that has some sort of dark or unethical practices. Maybe it shows how power and greed functioned within that context.
I don't know as I haven't read the novel. It could be the CEO of the monopoly corporation who is a key character, perhaps a brilliant but morally ambiguous figure. There might also be a young and idealistic engineer who discovers some dark secrets within the company.
Sasuke could also play a major role. His thirst for power could lead him to be intrigued by the technology of the Umbrella Corporation, but then he realizes their true nature and has to decide whether to use their power for his own goals or oppose them.
There could also be some sort of supervisor or researcher characters. They might play a crucial role in understanding the Melting Love. They could be the ones making decisions about how to handle it, studying its behavior, and trying to keep the situation under control. For example, a head researcher who has been studying anomalies for a long time and has a particular interest in the Melting Love.
Another theme might be family. Family approval or disapproval played a huge role in relationships. So, family values and expectations are likely to be a significant theme in a Joseon Love Story. It could be that the families' desires for their children's marriages were based on economic or political reasons, rather than love.
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I'm not sure specifically as there could be many different stories with such a title. It might be about a corporation that has a monopoly on some sort of black - or very advanced and perhaps secret - technology. This could lead to all sorts of plots like power struggles within the corporation, attempts by others to break the monopoly, or the corporation using its power for good or bad in the world.
I'm sorry, I don't know as I haven't read the 'Black Monday Novel'. There could be businessmen if it's related to a financial Black Monday, or just ordinary people trying to survive a difficult day.
Not having read the 'Beyond Black' novel, it's difficult to say exactly who the main characters are. However, in a story that seems to deal with the concept of 'beyond' and 'black' (which might imply mystery or the supernatural), we might expect to find a character who is haunted by something from the other side. This character could be a young person, perhaps in their twenties or thirties, who is trying to make sense of their experiences. There might also be a sidekick - type character, someone who is more practical and tries to ground the haunted character. And then there could be an antagonist of sorts, a force or entity from the 'beyond' that is causing trouble or standing in the way of the protagonist's journey towards understanding or peace.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read the 'black ice novel'. But generally, the main characters are often the ones driving the plot forward, facing the major conflicts and challenges in the story.