I'm not entirely sure as I haven't fully studied this story. But often in Stephen King's works, there are protagonists who are ordinary people thrust into extraordinary and dangerous situations. So there might be a character like that in 'The Institute' too.
The Institute is a place in Stephen King's novel. It's often a setting filled with mystery and horror elements. It's a place where strange experiments and activities take place.
The themes in 'The Institute' are quite interesting. There's the theme of oppression. The children are oppressed by the institute which represents a greater, more powerful force. Also, there's the theme of survival. They have to use their special abilities to survive in this hostile environment. And there's a sense of good vs. evil, with the kids being the 'good' and the institute being the 'evil' force.
It's about a sinister institute that conducts cruel experiments on children with special abilities. The story follows the kids as they try to resist and escape the institute's control.
Yes, there are. The kids in the Institute are quite memorable. They have to endure so much and yet show a lot of courage.
Sorry, I haven't read 'The Institute' by Stephen King in detail yet, so I can't summarize it accurately. But generally, Stephen King's stories often involve elements of mystery, horror, and complex characters in unique settings.
The main character is Wilfred James. He is at the center of the story's events.
As I don't know the specific story, it's difficult to say. But likely there's the hitchhiker as a main character. There might also be the person who picks up the hitchhiker, who could be an ordinary person or have some hidden and menacing qualities.
I don't know which 1998 Stephen King story you mean, so I can't tell you the main characters.
The main characters are the mother - son duo of sleepwalkers and the people in the town they are preying on, especially the virgin girls.
The main characters are Carrie White, the girl with telekinetic powers. Then there's her mother, a religious fanatic. And there's also Tommy Ross, the boy who takes Carrie to the prom.