I'm not sure without reading the story, but there must be the day dreamer at least.
Since it's 'the day dreamer story', there's probably the day dreamer as the main character. There might also be people around the day dreamer, like family members, friends, or colleagues who are affected by the day dreamer's habit of daydreaming.
I'm not sure about the main characters in 'Day Dreamer' as I haven't watched it. But usually in Turkish dramas, there are characters like a young and passionate hero or heroine.
I'm not sure specifically as we don't have more details about this 'the dreamer short story'. But typically, there would be the dreamer themselves as a main character. There might also be people in the dreamer's life who either support or oppose their dreaming, like a friend, a family member or a mentor.
Well, it might be that the story focuses on the day dreamer's journey through different scenarios that only exist in their daydreams. It could show how these daydreams affect their real - life actions and relationships.
Once upon a time, there was a day dreamer named Tom. He would often sit by the window and dream of far - off places. One day, while daydreaming about a magical forest, he suddenly found himself in a world full of talking animals and glowing plants. It was like his daydream had come to life. He had adventures with the animals, learning their secrets and making new friends.
Since I don't know the specific story, I can only guess. Mozart would be one of the main characters for sure. And the 'dreamer' would be the other main character, whoever that might be.
The moral could be that daydreaming without any effort towards the dream is a waste of time. For example, if a day dreamer dreams of being a famous writer but never writes a single word, they'll never achieve their goal. So, the moral is to turn daydreams into actionable plans.
A young man, Jack, was a day dreamer. He dreamt of traveling the world and having grand adventures. But he was too lazy to save money or learn new skills. One day, his friend went on an amazing trip and came back with wonderful stories. Jack was envious. His friend told him that if he wanted to have similar experiences, he had to stop just dreaming and start planning and doing. Jack finally got it. The moral here is that daydreaming can be a start, but it's the actions we take that lead us to our dreams.
Perhaps exploring a hidden, magical world. A day dreamer might stumble upon a world filled with fairies, unicorns, and magic spells. They could befriend the magical creatures and help them save their world from an evil force. This would be full of mystery and excitement.
The main character is Joseph. His brothers also play important roles as they are the ones who sell him into slavery because of his dreams.
I don't know for sure since I haven't read it. But it could be a young boy or girl who is the central character, someone full of hope and dreams.