The father is one of the main characters. He's the one who buys the gold cadillac, which sets off a series of events in the story.
The main characters include the father, who is bold enough to get the gold cadillac; the mother, who has her own concerns and reactions; and the daughter who is our window into the story. Their interactions with each other and with the outside world in relation to the gold cadillac form the core of the story.
I'm not entirely sure without reading it thoroughly, but there's probably a family at the center of the story. There might be a father figure who is proud of the gold Cadillac. And a mother who might have mixed feelings about it, worried about how it will affect their family in a society full of racial issues.
The main theme could be about race and social status. The gold cadillac might symbolize wealth and luxury that is not easily accessible to the African - American family in the story, highlighting the racial and economic disparities of that time.
I don't know as I haven't read it. It could be the owner of the Cadillac or someone related to the flambe aspect in the story.
Well, the main characters are quite a diverse and interesting bunch. Muddy Waters, he was a key figure in the blues movement. His music was raw and influential. Howlin' Wolf, with his growling voice, was another standout. Then there's Leonard Chess. He was the driving force behind Cadillac Records. He had an eye for talent and was able to bring these amazing musicians together. Etta James was also a main character. She had a soulful voice and her story, including her struggles with addiction and her rise in the music world, was an important part of the overall narrative of 'Cadillac Records' True Story.
Since I haven't read it, I can't say for sure. But it could be the owner of the gold watch, maybe a person who covets the watch, and perhaps a character who has some sort of connection to the watch's origin.
I don't know the specific 'Gold Coast short story' you're referring to, so I can't say for sure who the main characters are.
Since I don't know the exact story, I can't say for sure. But it could be a young adventurer who finds the gold coin, an old collector who is interested in it, and perhaps a villain who tries to steal it from the finder.
Then there is the unnamed narrator. He is Legrand's friend and is the one who tells the story from his perspective. He is involved in the events and helps to piece together the mystery of the gold.
I'm not sure as I haven't read the 'Trap of Gold short story' specifically, but typically in a story about a gold trap, there could be a greedy prospector. He would be one of the main characters who is driven by the desire to find gold.
Typically, there are leprechauns as main characters in the pot of gold short story. They are the ones guarding the pot of gold.