In the '1920 Horrors of the Heart Story', we could have a group of friends as main characters. One of them might be a dreamer who has big aspirations but is constantly held back by the norms of the 1920s society. His or her friends might be torn between supporting their friend and conforming to the social expectations. There could also be a character who is a social outcast, perhaps because of their appearance or an unusual hobby. This character's struggle to be accepted and the impact it has on the others' hearts could be part of the story.
I'm not sure as the title doesn't give that information directly. It could be a young couple, or perhaps a family member who is at the center of the horror.
Maybe it could be about psychological terrors such as unrequited love, betrayal, or the loss of one's sanity. Without more context, it's hard to be specific.
Perhaps there is a family that used to live in the house before all the horror started, and they are now either victims or part of the mystery. There might also be a local detective or investigator who is trying to solve the strange happenings in the house.
The main characters include Seymour, a young and somewhat naive florist. He is the one who discovers and nurtures the mysterious plant. Audrey, a sweet girl who works with Seymour and is the object of his affection. And Audrey II, the plant which is not only a character but also the main antagonist in the story. It has a personality of its own and constantly demands to be fed, driving the whole story forward with its bloodthirsty nature.
It depends on the specific 'House of Horrors' case. In some, the main character could be a deranged individual who was running the so - called 'house of horrors'. For example, a serial killer who held his victims there.
In the 'little shop of horrors vore story', Seymour is a key character. He's the one who discovers and takes care of the strange plant that has a voracious appetite. Audrey is another important figure. She often represents the damsel in distress, as she's in danger of being devoured by the plant. And of course, the plant itself can be considered a main character in a way, as it drives the horror and vore - related plot.
Typically, Seymour and Audrey would be main characters. Seymour is the hapless florist who gets involved with the man - eating plant. Audrey is the object of Seymour's affection. In a vore - themed story, they would be in the center of the action, either trying to avoid being vored by the plant or dealing with the consequences of the plant's voracious appetite.
I don't know the exact main characters since I'm not familiar with this specific novel. But they could be brave adventurers.
I don't know as I haven't read the novel. It could be a group of teenagers who are out exploring on Halloween night.
In many 'House of Horrors Novel's, there's often a protagonist who is somewhat of an outsider. Maybe they're new to the area or just curious. Then there could be antagonists like the spirits or the evil forces within the house. There might also be a sidekick character who either helps or hinders the protagonist's journey through the horrors of the house.
I'm not entirely sure as I haven't read the exact 'John Collier Little Shop of Horrors Story' in a while, but typically there would be the shop owner who has to deal with the strange plant, and perhaps some customers who notice the odd happenings in the shop.