In 'The Open Window', Vera is a main character. She is a young girl with a vivid imagination who likes to play tricks on people.
In some stories, like 'The Lumber - Room', the mischievous boy Nicholas is a key character. He is always getting into trouble or finding ways to outwit the adults around him, which makes for some very entertaining reading.
In 'The Open Window', the main characters are Vera, a young girl who is a great storyteller, and Mr. Nuttel, a rather nervous man who falls for Vera's false story. Vera is very clever in creating a spooky scenario for Mr. Nuttel.
I'm not entirely sure without reading the book specifically, but typically in Saki's works, there are often characters from the upper - class society, like aristocrats or wealthy individuals.
Children also play important roles in some of his stories. These children are usually very clever and sometimes naughty, like in 'The Lumber - Room' where the boy outsmarts his aunt.
The main characters are Framton Nuttel, Vera, and Vera's aunt.
The main characters are Vera, a young girl who is good at making up stories, Mr. Nuttel, a nervous visitor, and the aunt, who is Vera's aunt.
There are also sometimes upper - class characters. Their sense of propriety and entitlement gets challenged by the horror elements. They might be initially dismissive of the strange happenings, thinking they are above such things.
The two main characters are Ulrich von Gradwitz and Georg Znaeym. They are from families that have a long - standing feud over a strip of forest land.
In 'Dusk by Saki', the main character seems to be an individual in a park at dusk. This character is in a rather pensive mood, observing his surroundings. There could be other characters that he encounters, for example, those who seem to be on the fringes of society or just ordinary people going about their business at that time. The main character's interactions with these other characters, if any, and his internal thoughts are what drive the story forward.
I'm not entirely sure about all the main characters specifically, but there is likely a girl who is the so - called 'pet girl' as the central character, and probably a male character who has a significant relationship with her.
The story 'Sredni Vashtar' is also among the best. It's about a boy who has an unusual bond with a ferret - Sredni Vashtar. The boy is in a rather oppressive situation, and Sredni Vashtar becomes a symbol of his hope and a sort of protector. It's a story full of mystery and a bit of a dark undertone.