Perhaps there is a local inhabitant in the city. This character might be used to show the contrast between those who have always been in the silent environment and those who are new to it. The local could have unique ways of living and thinking that the new arrivals find puzzling or fascinating.
There might also be a guide figure. Maybe someone who helps the main character navigate the city of silence, understand its rules and secrets. This character could be mysterious, adding an element of intrigue to the story as they gradually reveal more about the city and its significance.
There might be an old - timer who has lived in or near the white city for a long time. This character could hold the key to understanding the history and the reason behind the silence. They could provide valuable insights to the other characters in the story.
As I haven't read the 'the day of silence short story', it's impossible to name the main characters. However, if it's about a family, the main characters might be the family members who each have different reactions to the day of silence. Or if it's in a workplace setting, it could be the employees and their boss, all dealing with the silence in their own ways.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read this exact short story. But typically, there could be a protagonist who is the one breaking out of the silence. There might also be a supporting character, like a friend or a family member, who either helps or hinders the protagonist in their journey out of silence.
The main characters are Clarice Starling, an FBI trainee, and Hannibal Lecter, the infamous psychiatrist and serial killer.
I'm not sure exactly as the details about the story aren't fully given. But perhaps there could be a lonely wanderer who is constantly surrounded by silence and has to face it. This character would be one of the main ones.
I don't know as I haven't read it, but they could be ordinary people trying to survive or adapt to the year of silence.
Well, it might be about self - discovery. The silence in the city could force the characters to look inward. Without the distractions of a noisy world, they have to confront their true selves, face their fears and desires, which is a common theme in many short stories.
Since I haven't read the story, I can't say for sure who the main characters are. But I would assume there would be a detective or an investigator trying to solve the twin murders.
Since I don't have the details of the 'A Year of Silence' short story, it's hard to say for certain. However, it's likely that there is a central character who decides to embark on this year of silence. There could be characters around this person, such as a confidant who tries to understand the reason for the silence, or an antagonist who might oppose or misunderstand this choice of silence. These characters would interact and drive the plot forward.
I don't know for sure since I don't have details about this story. It could be a lone protagonist who has been in a long silence, perhaps due to some trauma or a vow of silence. Or it could be a group of characters, like a family or a community, who are all part of this long silence.