In 'The Ransom of Red Chief', the character of Red Chief is quite memorable. He is a naughty and wild boy who turns the tables on his kidnappers. Then there's Della in 'The Gift of the Magi'. Her selfless love and the sacrifice she makes for her husband are very touching. Also, Soapy in 'The Cop and the Anthem' is a character that stands out. His attempts to get arrested in order to have a warm place to stay during winter are both humorous and sad at the same time.
The character of Bill in 'The Ransom of Red Chief' is quite memorable. His reactions to the situation with the kidnapped boy are hilarious. He gets into all kinds of trouble because of the boy's wild behavior. Then there's the unnamed old man in 'The Furnished Room'. His search for someone in that furnished room and the mystery around it makes him a memorable character. And we can't forget the young woman in 'The Green Door'. Her presence and the mystery behind the green door make her a character that lingers in the reader's mind.
Della from 'The Gift of the Magi' is very memorable. Her selfless act of selling her long hair to buy a chain for Jim's watch is quite touching. Jim too, who sold his precious watch to buy combs for Della's hair. They are both so in love and their actions show their deep affection.
Well, 'The Cop and the Anthem' is really good. It tells about a homeless man who tries different ways to get arrested so he can have a warm place to stay during winter. And 'A Retrieved Reformation' is also a classic. It shows how a reformed criminal's past catches up with him in an unexpected way.
Tim O'Brien himself as a character in his own stories is memorable. By using his own name, he blurs the lines between the author and the narrator. His own experiences, doubts, and emotions as a soldier add a layer of authenticity to the stories, and readers get to see his journey of coming to terms with the war.
The most memorable part is often the surprise endings. For example, in 'The Gift of the Magi', the couple sacrifices their most precious possessions for each other, only to find out the gifts they got for each other are now seemingly useless, but it shows their deep love. Another aspect is his vivid portrayal of characters from different walks of life. He can make the reader feel as if they are right there in the story with the characters.
In some of the stories, there could be older characters as well, who might act as mentors or obstacles in the love stories of the younger characters. They add different perspectives to the love situations, like an old man who gives advice based on his own life experiences regarding love.
There are often poor but kind - hearted characters. For instance, in many stories, we see struggling young couples like in 'The Gift of the Magi'. There are also the rich characters who sometimes have a change of heart during Christmas. And then there are the street urchins or the less fortunate ones who are shown to be full of hope during the holiday season.
Captain Jack Aubrey is highly memorable. He has this larger - than - life personality. He's a great sailor and a fearless leader in battles. Stephen Maturin is also unforgettable. His knowledge of medicine and his complex character, being both a spy and a naturalist, make him really interesting. There's also Mr. Dillon, who has his own moral struggles which make him a memorable character in the series.
The main character is of course the Cisco Kid. He is a well - known figure in these stories, always getting into various situations.
In 'After Twenty Years', the two main characters are Bob, who has become a criminal, and Jimmy Wells, who has become a police officer. They were once good friends, but their different paths in life lead to a rather unexpected encounter after twenty years.