There are also some supporting characters like the main female character's family and friends. Her family provides a contrast to the wealthy world of the F4. And her friends play roles in her life, either supporting her or sometimes causing trouble in her relationships with the boys.
One of the main themes is love and class differences. The story often shows the relationship between characters from different social classes. For example, the main female character might be from a lower - class background while the male lead is from a wealthy family, and they have to overcome these differences to be together.
There's the female lead, a girl who is from a humble background but has a big heart and a lot of courage. Then there's F4. Each member of F4 has their own personality. The leader is often cold - hearted at first but warms up as the story progresses. The other F4 members also play important roles in the story, either as friends or rivals in different situations.
The main characters would be the members of F4 from 'Boys Over Flowers'.
Hughie is one of the main characters. He's an ordinary guy who gets caught up in the fight against the corrupt superheroes. Then there's Billy Butcher, a tough and determined leader of the boys.
Since I don't know the novel well, it's hard to say for sure. But likely, the dragon and the flower (or a character related to the flower like a flower spirit) are main characters.
I don't know the 'flower and the dragon novel' well enough to say who the main characters are. It could be the flower itself if it has some sort of sentient or magical form, and the dragon, of course.
The main characters are the Burgess boys, as the title suggests.
Without reading the novel, it's hard to say exactly. However, I can assume that there are boys at the heart of the story. They could be from different backgrounds, some might be from wealthy families and some from poorer ones. Their interactions, based on their family situations and personal beliefs, would be part of what makes them main characters.
The main characters in the 'lost boys novel' are presumably the lost boys. These boys would be the focus of the story. They might have individual backstories that led to them being in the situation of being lost. There could also be side characters such as local inhabitants of the area where they are lost. These side characters could either be friendly and help the lost boys or be hostile and create more problems for them.
Since I haven't read the 'baltimore boys novel', it's hard to say. However, it's likely that the main characters are boys who live in Baltimore. They might be friends or classmates. Maybe there's a leader among them, or perhaps they all have equal importance in the story, each bringing their own unique perspective and story to the overall narrative.