Main characters are Mole, Ratty, Toad and Badger. Other characters include 'Wild-wooders'- weasels, stoats and ferrets. Also otter, rabbits, a washerwoman, a gentleman and his young lady, a barge woman, goalor and his daughter, policeman, a magistrate and a train driver.
The book- one cannot vouch for comic-book adaptations, is essentially an animal cartoon written in novel form. It was written in l905 or thereabouts. The main characters, the Rat, Badger, some other small animal ( maybe a mole) and Mr. Toad who is clearly the ( top dog) of what amounts to an all-male animal social club. There are no female characters in the stories- and it has been widely excerpted for use in readers, etc ( I have only been exposed to isolated chapters-but there are no girls or love interestss) this brings up the possible charge of Homosexuality. Of course, one could say the same about (The Little Prince) cleaned-up to normal gender interests-it was loosely the forerunner of (i Dream of Jeannie) though this was never formally acknowledged. The Prince is a Space Alien-not a supernatural being olike Jeannie.
The main character in "The Wind in the Willows" is Mole, a kind-hearted and diligent little animal who sets out on adventures with his friends Rat, Toad, and Badger.
There are several, essentially an all-male social club made up of anthropomorphic animals. All are adults, but nobody seems to have a straight job.
depends what version your reading. i'd say Ratty and Mole are the main characters as they appear most and say the most lines.
Toad of Toad Hall
Mole
Ratty (the river rat)
Badger
The main character is Toad of Toad Hall.
Toad
The Wind In The Willows is a children's book set in the village of Lerryn, Cornwall. The author, Kenneth Grahame, retired to Berkshire where he lived as a child along the Thames River. The main character is Toad.
The horse's name in "Wind in the Willows" is 'Wayfarer'. He is a character that appears in the chapter "The Further Adventures of Toad".
Ratty in The Wind in the Willows
Mr. Toad.
Moneybags is a character in "The Wind in the Willows" by Kenneth Grahame. He is commonly known as the wealthy, frivolous, and boastful character who appears in the chapter "The Open Road." Moneybags is an exaggerated and comical portrayal of wealth and extravagance.
Badger lives in the wild wood
The Wind in the Willows was created in 1908.
The Wind in the Willows has 302 pages.
Toad flew a red motorcar in "The Wind in the Willows," not a biplane. The character's recklessness and love for adventure frequently get him into trouble, leading to humorous situations in the story.
I'm unable to provide pictures as I can't browse the internet. However, you can easily find images of the main characters from "Wind in the Willows" by searching online or checking the book's illustrations. The main characters are Mole, Rat, Toad, and Badger.
The rabbit in "The Wind in the Willows" is named Peter Rabbit.