Since I don't know the exact story, I can't say for sure who the main characters are. It could be a family with a mom, dad, and kids. Maybe there's a Santa Claus character if it's a more traditional Christmas - themed story.
It could be a young witch as the main character. In a world where witches are often associated with dark magic and harm, she practices only white magic. She moves to a new town and has to constantly convince the locals that she's not there to cause trouble. Her spells are all about healing, protecting the environment, and bringing good luck, but people are still skeptical at first.
Well, it really depends on the Christmas story. If it's a really sad one about someone being alone during Christmas or something tragic, then maybe. But generally, most Christmas stories are positive and full of hope, so I probably won't cry.
This is a complicated question because there may be many different characters in different novels. The following are some possible female characters who can be addressed as Mr.:
Female authors may address their readers or assistants as "sir."
2. Male NPC(Non-Human Character): Some male NPCs may address their characters as "Sir".
3 Other male characters: Other male characters may use "sir" to address their characters.
It should be emphasized that the names of these characters did not necessarily represent their personalities or character settings. It was just a way of addressing them in the novel.