In a story like this, apart from the obvious wounded wolf, there could be a character who is a healer or a helper. This could be another animal with some special knowledge or ability to assist the wolf. There may also be antagonist characters, such as rival predators who might take advantage of the wolf's weakened state. And of course, there could be human characters if the story is set in an area where humans interact with the wildlife.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read this exact story. But generally, it might be about the journey or struggle of a wounded wolf, perhaps its fight for survival, or how it copes with its injury in the wild.
I'm not sure which specific 'the wounded wolf' story you are referring to. There could be many stories about a wounded wolf in different cultures and literatures. Maybe it's a story about a wolf that gets injured in a hunt and has to struggle to survive in the wild.
There's the wounded boy for sure. Maybe his parents are also main characters if they play an important role in the events that led to his wounding or in his healing process. There could also be a friend who helps him during his difficult time.
As I don't know the exact story, it could start with the wolf getting wounded. Maybe it was in a fight with another animal or caught in a trap.
The main characters in this short story are the kid and the wolf. The kid is in charge of taking care of the flock. He makes the mistake of crying 'wolf' when there is none, which is a big part of the story. And the wolf is the feared predator. It finally shows up for real, but by then, because of the kid's previous lies, no one believes the kid's warning.
There are two main characters in this short story. One is the wolf. It is a very fierce and sly character. It uses various false accusations to justify its intention to eat the lamb. The other main character is the lamb. It is gentle and defenseless. It tries to defend itself against the wolf's baseless accusations but is at a great disadvantage because of its weakness compared to the wolf.
The main characters are the lamb and the wolf.
The main characters are clearly the wolf and the boy.
There are two main characters in this short story: the wolf and the dog. The wolf is a symbol of the untamed nature, living freely in the wild, hunting for its food. The dog, on the other hand, has made a pact with humans. It lives with them, gets fed by them, but in return, it has to follow their commands and lose some of its natural freedoms.
The main characters are the girl and the wolf, as the title clearly suggests.