The good man in A Good Man Is Hard to Find appears to be the creator, God. In the end He is the one we all go to for answers, prayer, and comfort, especially when we are faced with the reality of pure evil and the further realization that you can not reason with evil. It's then you find the strength and comfort to let go and let God be in control.
You must mean what are the good things you'll want to find in a man? Well, you'll want him to be his self around you or else things could get uncomfortable or just... weird. You need to be yourself, that's REALLY important. Tell him how you feel, and ask him "how was your day?" Or "whats up?" if it's really hard for you to start a conversation. And if it's really silent between the two of you, that shouldn't be happening. If it is.. you can talk about it. And even if THAT doesn't work, just tell him things aren't going to work out between the two of you. LOL, I've been dating someone for about 5 months.. and we are really really close. And are always bonding, those are just some of the things you'll want to look for. Good luck (:
Here the main characters are Everyman,Good deeds and knowledge
The main characters are Karin Levi, Marc Levi, an Madame Zetain.
The main characters find good within themselves and allow themselves to finally "return home".
I liked this book. Your main characters would have to be Wang Lung the farmer and O-lan his wife.
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yes he is one of the main characters in charletttse web
Tom Cruise and Demi Moore
billy, weeps, wol , mom and dad
the main what? the main characters are Cara and Mr.Larson
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.
You can find them here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peloponnesian_War
There are lots of main characters in the secret show. Although the main main characters are Victor Volt and Anita Knight