I don't know the author of this 'woman's head in a jar short story'. It could be an independent or self - published work, which would make it even harder to track down the author. Maybe it's a relatively unknown author or a story from a small, local literary scene.
I'm not sure who the specific author of this short story is. There are so many short stories out there, and without more context, it's difficult to determine the author.
It could symbolize isolation or a sense of being trapped. Maybe the woman in the story is in a difficult situation and the jar represents the confinement she feels, whether it's mental, emotional or physical.
I'm not sure specifically who the main characters are without having watched the movie in detail. But they're probably Marines, given the 'Jar Head' title which is often related to the Marines. They could be soldiers with different personalities, some might be leaders, while others are regular troops trying to do their best in difficult situations.
Sorry, I'm not familiar with the author of 'the woman with the flying head and other stories'. It could be a relatively unknown author or a writer from a specific cultural or regional background. To find out, you could ask in literary forums or check with experts in the field of the genre this book belongs to.
I'm not sure who the specific author of 'The Dream Woman' short story is. There could be many short stories with this title by different authors.
I'm not familiar with this short story, so I can't tell you the author. It could be an up - and - coming writer or perhaps a more niche author. You might try looking in a short story anthology or doing an online search for the story title along with 'author' to find out.
I don't know who the author of the 'jar city novel' is. It could be an emerging author or a relatively unknown writer.
It's a movie that likely tells a story related to the military. 'Jar Head' is often associated with Marines. Since it's based on a true story, it might depict real - life military experiences, like combat situations, the camaraderie among soldiers, or the challenges they face in the field.
Not having read the story, the main characters could be anyone. It could be a single individual like an old hermit who has kept the jar for years. Or it could be a family, where the jar has been passed down through generations and different family members play different roles in relation to the jar. Maybe there's a young child in the family who is the first to truly understand the significance of the jar, while the adults have overlooked it.
It could be a tale related to some mythological figure. Maybe she was trapped or sought refuge in the jar for a specific reason.
I'm not sure exactly as the story isn't widely known to me. But usually in a short story, there could be a protagonist who is likely to be closely associated with the blue jar, perhaps someone who discovers it.