I don't know the exact characters in 'the last dog short story'. However, it's very likely that the dog is the central character. There could be other characters like the dog's owner (if it had one before becoming the last dog), or perhaps other animals that are either friends or foes to the dog in the story. It could also have some human characters who are either trying to protect the dog or are a threat to it.
The main character is the last unicorn, of course. There may also be other magical creatures it meets on its journey.
I'm not sure as I haven't read the story, but it could be the priest of the last church. He would be a central figure as he is in charge of the religious place and might be the one guiding or struggling with the situation of it being the last church.
In many 'The Last Supper' short stories, the main characters are often those who are gathered for the meal. It could be religious figures like Jesus and his disciples, or it could be a group of friends or family in a more modern or fictional retelling. Without reading the specific short story, it's hard to be certain.
In this short story, the belle is a key character. She embodies the southern grace and beauty that the story is centered around. The narrator is also very important. Through the narrator's eyes, we get to know the belle. There could be other minor characters like the local townsfolk who add to the context of the story. For instance, they might be the ones who witness the belle's interactions and her gradual change over time, but the focus remains mainly on the belle and the narrator.
I don't know as I haven't read it. Maybe there's a tired traveler who is desperate to get on the last train. There could also be a train conductor who plays an important role in the story.
Since I'm not familiar with 'the last ride short story', I can't tell you the main characters. However, if it's about a final ride in a vehicle, there could be a driver as a main character. And if it's set in a more emotional context, like a last ride with a loved one, then the people involved in that relationship would likely be the main characters. There might also be side characters that help to develop the story, like people they meet during the ride or those who are related to the reason for this 'last ride'.
Since I don't know the specific 'the last wish short story', it's hard to say exactly. However, typically, the main character is the one with the last wish. This person could be old, young, male, or female. There may be other characters like a mentor - type figure who gives advice on how to use the last wish wisely, or a villain - like character who tries to steal or manipulate the last wish for their own gain.
The main characters are the sick girl and the old artist, Behrman.
Behrman is also a main character. He is an old artist who lives in the same building. He is a bit of a failure in his own art career but in the end, he makes the ultimate sacrifice for Johnsy by creating the last leaf on the wall to give her hope.
The main characters are not really traditional characters in the sense. But if we consider, the various beings who pose the last question to Multivac over the ages can be seen as important. Also, Multivac itself is a kind of main character as it is the entity that receives the question throughout the different eras of the story.