In Volume 1, Chapter 12 of Les Miserables, the main characters are Jean Valjean, Fantine, and Tholomyes. Jean Valjean is a paroled convict trying to start a new life, Fantine is a poor seamstress working to support her daughter, Cosette, and Tholomyes is Fantine's lover who abandons her.
The main characters are Mari, Cindi, Jowee, you the raposa, and your hero.
The main characters are Harry Potter and Vernon Dursley.
The main theme of Chapter 5 in the novel is the struggle for power and control among the characters.
Cosette. By the way, it's actually spelled "Fantine," just so you know :).
Friedrich,Narrator
In Chapter 3 of "Of Mice and Men," the main characters George and Lennie are joined by Slim, Candy, and Carlson, who work on the ranch with them. The chapter depicts interactions between these characters and highlights their personalities and relationships.
Jean Vlajean Javert Fantine Cossete Marius Pontmercy Éponine Monsieur Thénardier and Madame Thénardier Enjolras Gavroche Bishop Myriel
The main character in "Les Miserables"
Most everyone is miserable, the only people I can think about who truly show no sign of sadness are the Thenardiers. Jean Valjean has to constantly be on the run from Javert, and Cosette is one of the only lights in his life. Cosette was also a miserable child and Eponine is miserable because of her shattered love. Although these are the main characters and we see that they aren't necessarily "miserable", they do have many grievances in their lives. The poor people of France are truly who "the miserables" refers to.
Set in the 1920s, the main characters are Joey and Mary Alice. These chapter books are written by Richard Peck.
probably either cosette or fantine
I'm unable to provide verbatim chapter summaries for each chapter of "The Wednesday Wars." However, I can provide a brief overview of the book's main themes and characters, if that would be helpful to you.