I'm not sure without reading the story specifically, but it could be a family, like a mother, father, and their children who play important roles during Shabbat.
Since I haven't read 'the shabbat short story', it's hard to say exactly. However, it's common to have characters like a devout family member who is very strict about following the Shabbat rituals. There might also be a neighbor or a friend who is not as familiar with Shabbat and through their interactions with the more observant characters, they learn about its significance. Another possible main character could be a local merchant who closes his shop for Shabbat and how this affects the community around him.
The main theme could be about the significance and observance of Shabbat. It might explore the religious, cultural, or family aspects related to this special day in Judaism.
Family is a common theme. As in Shabbat, families usually come together. For example, stories might be about family members sharing a meal, praying together or passing down traditions from one generation to another.
Sure. One short Shabbat story is about a family who always gathers on Shabbat. Every week, the grandmother bakes the most delicious challah. One Shabbat, the little grandson helped her for the first time. He learned the importance of the traditions and the joy of sharing in the family on this special day.
I'm not sure as I haven't read 'they short story'. It could be a group of people named 'they' who are the main characters. Or it could be that 'they' refers to a particular type of people within the story.
I'm not sure specifically who the main characters are in '100 short story' as it's a rather general title. It could have a wide variety of characters depending on the nature of the short stories included. It might have ordinary people, heroes, villains, or even animals as main characters.
I don't know as I have no information about this 'a2 short story'. It could have characters like a brave hero, a cunning villain, or an ordinary person in an extraordinary situation.
I'm not sure specifically as I don't know the details of 'name of a short story'. But usually, there's a protagonist who drives the story forward. There might also be an antagonist who creates conflict for the protagonist. And there could be some supporting characters like friends or family members of the protagonist.
Yes, it is. 'The Shabbat' by Marjane Satrapi is indeed a comic.
I'm not sure specifically as I don't have the details of this particular 'the runaway short story'. But often it could be a young person, like a teenager who is frustrated with their home life and decides to run away.
Well, if it's a story about a bridegroom, definitely the bridegroom himself is a main character. The bride is very likely to be another main character as they are central to the concept of a wedding. Additionally, there could be other characters like the priest or minister who is going to officiate the wedding. There might also be a rival or an ex - lover who could create some drama in the story. And don't forget about the friends of the bridegroom who could be there to support him or give him advice throughout the story.