What does the graveyard book say about life and human experience?

Bod is raised in the graveyard by educated ghosts, a solitary guardian who is neither living nor dead and is under attack by the Man Jack. Two ideas that have been demonstrated throughout the novel is that life is full of endless possibilities and relationships are a key part of our identity.
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What is the message of The Graveyard Book?

Good, Evil, and Assumptions

The Graveyard Book subverts common notions of good and evil.
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What is the most important theme in The Graveyard Book?

Alienation. The Graveyard Book is full of the theme of alienation and applies the concept to many of its characters. Groups are divided against other groups and amongst themselves.
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What is the most important lesson Bod learns in The Graveyard Book?

One important thing we learn from this chapter is that the Jacks are pretending to be a group of men who focus on doing good deeds (right…). Another important thing is that there are Jacks all over the world. We can put all that together and guess that the Jacks are part of what keeps evil alive in the world.
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What did BOD learn in The Graveyard Book?

One winter, Bod goes to the Danse Macabre, a dance between the living and the dead that does not happen often. When Bod is about ten years old, he learns that his family was murdered.
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What is the main conflict in The Graveyard Book?

Conflict. Although the dead acknowledge that Bod is a living boy and want him to have a full life, it is unsafe for him to leave the graveyard. Because the sinister man still seeks to kill him, Bod's freedom is limited and he is unable to fully experience life.
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Is Bod from The Graveyard Book human?

Profession... human. Disregarding the occasional werewolves or vampires, Bod is the only living resident of the graveyard, which naturally makes him a curiosity to the other ghosts.
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Is there a graveyard book movie?

Disney live-action film chief Sean Bailey confirms the studio is still developing a movie adaptation of Neil Gaiman's novel The Graveyard Book. Disney's live-action film chief has confirmed the studio is still developing a movie based on The Graveyard Book.
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What is the Freedom of the graveyard?

The Freedom of the Graveyard means that Bod is able to do things that are impossible for most living people, such as fading out of sight and walking through walls and solid ground. As he grows, he is not allowed to leave the graveyard, because in the graveyard he is safe.
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What is the man Jack In The Graveyard Book?

Often referred to as “the man Jack,” Jack is the novel's antagonist and the murderer who killed Bod's family and is intent on hunting down Bod. He's a member of the mysterious organization the Jacks of All Trades, an ancient fraternity that harnesses magic by killing people.
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What is a symbol in The Graveyard Book?

In The Graveyard Book, the dance is shown as a symbol of unity and harmony between the worlds of the living and the dead, the natural and the supernatural. For Silas the dance has a special importance and becomes a symbol of isolation, and for Bod it becomes a symbol of memory and forgetting.
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Why is The Graveyard Book good?

The Graveyard book is a fantastic story about, family, friendship and growing up as young bod, raised in a graveyard by two ghosts, grows up and finds his place in the world. Author, Neil Gaimen creates a heart-felt story with is language and ideas.
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What's the meaning of theme in literature?

What Is a Literary Theme? A literary theme is the main idea or underlying meaning a writer explores in a novel, short story, or other literary work. The theme of a story can be conveyed using characters, setting, dialogue, plot, or a combination of all of these elements.
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What happens at the end of The Graveyard Book?

The Graveyard Book ends when Bod is about fifteen years old. We see him gradually losing his Freedom of the Graveyard powers (must be puberty), and then leaving the graveyard by himself with money, a passport, and big, big dreams.
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What is on the cover of The Graveyard Book?

From the Back Cover

The 10th anniversary edition of The Graveyard Book includes a foreword by Margaret Atwood as well as sketches from the illustrator, handwritten drafts, and Neil Gaiman's Newbery acceptance speech. IT TAKES A GRAVEYARD TO RAISE A CHILD. Nobody Owens, known as Bod, is a normal boy.
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Is Silas a vampire in The Graveyard Book?

Silas is Bod's guardian. The novel heavily implies that he's a vampire: he has no reflection in mirrors, he sleeps in a steamer trunk, and he assumes a batlike form when he's not in his tall, pale, human form.
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Why has Scarlett experienced a feeling of deja vu when she was in the graveyard?

Why had Scarlett experienced a feeling of déjà vu when she was in the graveyard? Scarlett had a feeling of déjà vu in the graveyard because she actually had been there ten years earlier, playing with Bod.
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Why did Neil Gaiman write The Graveyard Book?

Nail Gaiman says that inspiration for The Graveyard Book struck 23 years ago, when he was watching his son ride a tricycle through a cemetery. The night a mystical killer murders his family, a child toddles off into a graveyard, where he's adopted by a loving, even-keeled ghost couple.
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Do you think Bod will ever return to the graveyard if so what might he experience?

Do you think Bod will ever return to the graveyard? If so, what might he experience? I do think Bod will return to the graveyard, but not as a living person; as a ghost. He'll probably experience great joy, and be welcomed "home" by everyone.
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What year is the graveyard book set in?

Most of the time, it feels like this novel could be taking place hundreds of years ago, because the ghosts in the graveyard died long ago. They talk and act like they're from the 1800s, or the 1600s, or even longer ago.
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What is the tone of the graveyard book?

The tone shifts elegantly from horror to suspense to domesticity, and by the end of the first chapter Gaiman has established the graveyard as the story's center. Within its reassuringly locked gates, the boy finds a safe and cozy place to grow up.
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What does the lady in GREY symbolize in The Graveyard Book?

The Lady on the Grey is another super-mysterious figure. She might be a personification of death – which means she's death in human form, like a prettier version of the Grim Reaper. She says that everybody – and that means you, too – will eventually get to ride her white horse (called a “grey”).
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Why does Scarlett call Bod a monster?

When Jack threatens to kill Scarlett, Bod rescues her by imprisoning Jack in the barrow grave. But even though Bod saved her life, Scarlett thinks Bod is a monster for knowingly imprisoning Jack. After this, Silas wipes Scarlett's memory and convinces Scarlett's mother to take Scarlett back to Glasgow.
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What do you think Silast when he told bod that where you go take yourself with you?

What do you think Silas meant when he told Bod that "wherever you go, you take yourself with you"? Do you agree with this statement? Silas meant no matter how hard you try to change actions/decision in the past you can't change what you've done.
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