It might be an old man or woman who has a special connection to the old house. They could be the ones who grew up there and are now reminiscing about their past in the house. There could also be a young character, perhaps a grandchild or a curious neighbor, who is interested in the stories of the old house. This young character can act as a bridge between the past and the present, getting the old character to open up about their memories associated with the house.
Perhaps there are characters like a real estate agent who is trying to sell the old house. And the family members who are conflicted about selling it. One family member might be attached to the house because of all the memories and doesn't want to let it go, while another might see it as a financial opportunity. These different perspectives among the characters can create interesting plotlines and interactions within the story.
I'm not sure as the title doesn't tell us directly, but it could be the former owners of the old house.
The main characters might include the person who first built the house long ago. In the present, it could be the current occupants who are trying to figure out the house's history. There might also be a local historian or an elderly neighbor who has stories to tell about the house. These characters would play important roles in revealing the mystery and charm of the 'this new old house' through their interactions and the knowledge they possess.
I don't know the main characters as I haven't read the story. They could be a family who has bought the new old house, like a couple with their children.
Since I don't know the details of the story, I can't say for sure. It could be the owner of the old house, or maybe some visitors who came to the house.
Since I don't know the exact story, it's hard to say. But it could be the people who live in the house, like a family or an individual.
I'm not entirely sure, but perhaps there is a brave adventurer who decides to explore the old haunted house.
Since I don't know the story, I can't say for sure. It could be the owners of the house, whether they are new or have a long - standing connection to the old house.
It might be that the main characters in 'the old stone house story' are the people who have some sort of connection to the house over time. Maybe an old caretaker who has been looking after the place for decades, or a young child who discovers the secrets of the house.
The Burnell sisters are main characters. They are the ones who have the doll house and are at the center of the story.
Nora is the central figure in 'A Doll House' short story. She is the one around whom the story revolves. Torvald, as her husband, is important as he is the one Nora is in a relationship with and against whom she rebels. And Mrs. Linde is also significant as she provides a contrast to Nora in some ways and also helps to move the plot forward through her interactions with Nora.
Well, the most obvious main characters would be the house guest and the host. The house guest could be a traveler, a friend in need of a place to stay, or someone with a mysterious purpose. The host could be a single person, a family member, or a couple. There may also be secondary characters such as a maid or a pet in the house that could add to the story's complexity, but again, this is all based on general assumptions about this type of short story.