I don't know without reading it, but perhaps there is a protagonist who has endured the difficulties of winter and is now on a journey of self - discovery.
It's possible that the main characters are a group of people. They could be a community that has come together after the winter. Each character in the group might have their own story of survival during winter and how they are contributing to the new life 'after the winter' in the short story. For example, one character could be a farmer who is now trying to revive his crops, while another could be a mother taking care of her family in the new season.
Since we don't have information about the actual story, the main characters could be a family. For instance, a mother and daughter who go on a search for blackberries during this so - called 'blackberry winter'. Or it could be a group of friends who have an adventure related to blackberries in the cold of winter.
In 'The Long Winter Short Story', Laura is a central character. We see the winter mainly through her eyes. Pa is also important as he goes out in search of resources. Ma, on the other hand, is in charge of the household and is crucial in making the limited supplies last. There may be other characters as well, but these three are the main ones who drive the story forward, each having their own roles in the family's struggle during the long winter.
Since I don't know the story, I can't say for sure who the main characters are. It could be a gardener who takes care of the winter hibiscus.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read the exact 'Winter Night Short Story', but often in such stories, there could be a lonely traveler trying to find shelter during the cold winter night. Maybe an old man or woman who lives alone in a cottage in the middle of the snow - covered landscape.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read the exact story, but it could be the oak tree itself as a main character. There might also be animals that interact with the oak during winter, like squirrels or birds, which could be important characters.
Since I haven't read the story, I can't say for sure. But it could be a lonely old man who has spent the winter alone and now has to face the new season.
I'm not sure as I haven't read it specifically. But it could potentially be about new beginnings, as winter is often associated with cold and dormancy, and 'after the winter' might imply a fresh start.
I'm not sure as the 'Winter Story' isn't defined in detail. But it could be a family trying to stay warm during a harsh winter, so the main characters would be the parents, children, and maybe an old grandparent.
Well, Dexter is the protagonist in 'Winter Dreams'. He starts off as a caddy at a golf course and is filled with dreams of a better life. He is hard - working and ambitious. Judy Jones, on the other hand, is a beautiful and somewhat spoiled young woman from a wealthy family. Her actions and behavior have a significant impact on Dexter's dreams and his perception of the upper - class world. There are also other minor characters like Dexter's father, who represent the more ordinary world that Dexter is trying to escape from.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read the exact 'after the ball short story'. But typically in such a story, there could be a young protagonist, perhaps a man or a woman who attends the ball and whose experiences form the core of the story. There might also be a love interest.