What does the lady in Grey symbolize in The Graveyard Book?

The Lady on the Grey is a mythical woman on a big white horse. She comes for people when they die and takes them to their death on the back of her horse. All the ghosts respect her and fear her, so when she encourages the graveyard's residents to take Bod in, they listen. Bod dances with her during the Macabray.
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What does the lady in GREY represent 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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What symbolism is 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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What role did the lady on the GREY play in settling the decision of the graveyard folk as to whether or not they should keep the child?

The Lady on the Grey reminded the residents of the graveyard should be generous and charitable to those in need. The Lady on the Grey yelled at the residents of the graveyard and scared them into letting the baby stay in the graveyard.
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What happens to the lady on the GREY?

On the morning of February 12, Jane watched her husband being carried away to execution from the window of her cell in the Tower of London, and two hours later she was also executed.
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What happens to Miss Lupescu in the graveyard book?

Unlike in a lot of other fantasy books, werewolves in The Graveyard Book aren't evil. Like Silas, Miss Lupescu is a member of the Honor Guard (more on that in Silas's section) and she dies battling the Jacks.
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What happens in chapter 6 of The Graveyard Book?

Silas tells Bod that now that he's been living at the graveyard for eleven years, it's time for him to know about his past. He tells Bod that his mother, father, and older sister were all murdered when he was a baby. The man who killed them wants to kill Bod too. That's why it's not safe for him to leave the graveyard.
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Will The Graveyard Book be a movie?

Neil Gaiman's The Graveyard Book Will Be a Film Directed by Henry Selick. Famous for his work on The Nightmare Before Christmas and Coraline, Henry Selick is set to adapt a film version of Neil Gaiman's Hugo and Newbery award winning novel, The Graveyard Book.
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How did Miss Lupescu lessons prove useful to BOD in the graveyard book?

How did Miss Lupescu's lessons prove useful to Bod? Bod used what he learned from Miss Lupescu to call the night-gaunts for help so Miss Lupescu could rescue him. Bod used what he learned from Miss Lupescu to speak to the ghouls in a foreign language and confuse them enough so he could escape.
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What is Silas in The Graveyard Book?

Silas is Bod's guardian. He takes care of all of Bod's basic needs, like food and shelter. He's also Bod's idol – the guy Bod looks up to, and will always look up to above all others. Silas isn't dead, but he isn't alive either.
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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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How did the baby get his name How did Mr and Mrs Owens and Silas propose to raise him?

Owens along with Silas propose to raise him? The baby got his name by how he looked. He looked like nobody but himself. So his name would be Nobody Owens.
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Who is Kandar in The Graveyard Book?

Kandar is an Abyssinian mummy and a member of the Honour Guard, along with Silas and Miss Lupescu. He carries a pig with him for good luck, which annoys Miss Lupescu greatly.
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Why did Silas leave the graveyard?

Because he can appear human, he's tasked with leaving the graveyard to purchase food and clothes for Bod, since Bod's adoptive parents (Mr. Owens and Mrs.
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What is BOD's real name in The Graveyard Book?

The Graveyard Book traces the story of the boy Nobody "Bod" Owens who is adopted and reared by the supernatural occupants of a graveyard after his family is brutally murdered.
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Is there a sequel to The Graveyard Book?

“The Graveyard Book: Volume 2” is the second volume in a two-part graphic novel adaptation of Neil Gaiman's 2008 children's novel “The Graveyard Book.” Artist P.
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What excuse did Mrs. Owens give bod as to why Silas hadn't killed Jack?

Bod begs Mrs. Owens to tell him what his prospective killer looks like and asks why Silas didn't kill the man when he had the chance. Mrs. Owens insists that Silas isn't a monster.
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Do you think that Miss Lupescu was being truthful when she claimed that the big GREY dog in the graveyard was not her dog?

Do you think that Miss Lupescu was being truthful when she claimed that the big gray dog in the graveyard was not her dog? I don't think Miss Lupescu was being honest when she said the dog wasn't hers. Her name "Lupescu" is a variation of the Latin word "Lupus" which means wolf. You just studied 3 terms!
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Why did Mrs. Owens fear for bod?

Why did Mrs. Owens fear for Bod? Because his guardian (Silas) was gone and he hadn't returned for a while.
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What is Miss Lupescu?

Miss Lupescu is a Hound of God—that is, a werewolf—who acts as Bod's guardian whenever Silas is away. According to Miss Lupescu, Hounds of God don't see their transformation to a wolf as a bad thing—rather, they see it as a gift from God.
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What age is the graveyard book appropriate for?

The novel is aimed at 8 – 11 year olds, but the gruesome murder descriptions in the first chapter may push the age up. Parents should read that bit and then decide. Nearly every chapter is a self contained short story about an incident in Bod's life. This makes it ideal for dipping into, and for reading at bedtime.
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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 happens in Chapter 7 of the graveyard book?

Frost leaves, Noona invites him for Sunday dinner. That night Scarlett goes to the graveyard in her dreams and meets Bod. The two old friends talk in the dream and Bod tells her he saw her today. Scarlett remembers everything as they talk– Bod, the graveyard, and meeting the Indigo Man and the Sleer.
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What happens in chapter 5 of The graveyard Book?

Bod goes to wait for Silas. When Silas shows up, he has new clothes for Bod – a sweater, jeans, and tennies. So, ten-year-old Bod learns to tie shoelaces for the first time. He asks Silas about the Macabre, and learns that it is a dance.
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What happens in Chapter 8 of The graveyard Book?

Bod tells Silas he's excited to see the world and all it has to offer. He makes Silas promise to call on him if he ever gets into trouble. With his bags in his hand, Bod walks to the graveyard's main entrance (or exit, in this case) and finds the little gate open. He feels the graveyard telling him good-bye.
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