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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What is the main setting in The Graveyard Book?

Yes, this book is set in a graveyard; that's what puts the “Graveyard” in The Graveyard Book. To get to the graveyard, all you have to do is go to Old Town, and walk up the hill.
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Whats the plot of The Graveyard Book?

The Graveyard Book is a young adult novel by the English author Neil Gaiman, simultaneously published in Britain and America in 2008. 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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What is the rising action of The Graveyard Book?

When a sinister assassin attempts to murder a family of four, the family's young toddler escapes to the nearby graveyard. After his mother's spirit pleads for help, the ghosts agree to raise the toddler and protect him from the deadly threat. The elderly Owens ghosts adopt him and raise him as Nobody Owens.
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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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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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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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How is the conflict resolved in The Graveyard Book?

Resolution. At fifteen, Bod is fully grown and loses his Freedom of the Graveyard. He says goodbye to his family and friends and heads off to begin life in the land of the living.
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How does The Graveyard Book end?

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 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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Who is the antagonist in The Graveyard Book?

Jack Frost

Jack is Bod's direct antagonist. He kills Bod's family, and he wants to kill Bod too. You can't get much more antagonistic than that. Jack is a member of the Jacks of All Trades, a mysterious and ancient brotherhood.
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Why was Scarlett's mother upset when she learned how her daughter met Mr Frost?

Mrs. Perkins was upset when she learned that Scarlett and Mr. Frost met in the graveyard. She remembered the frightening incident that had happened there ten years earlier.
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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 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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What is 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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Is The Graveyard Book sad?

The resulting story is a whimsical, thrilling and sometimes sad tale. Neil Gaiman has very carefully built up this ghost world in excellent detail. He has said that his son inspired The Graveyard Book.
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How old is Scarlett Amber Perkins?

Later, four-year-old Bod befriends a five-year-old living girl named Scarlett Amber Perkins. They spend time together in the graveyard. One day they visit a mausoleum in the graveyard and encounter an imaginary corpse called the Indigo Man and the slithering creature named the Sleer.
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How did she and the mysterious stranger named Silas save him?

How did Mistress Owens and the mysterious stranger named Silas save the baby? Mistress Owens helped save the baby by wrapping him in her arms and causing him to disappear in a swirl of mist. Silas helped save the baby by convincing the man Jack that he had seen a fox rather than a child.
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Is the Graveyard Book a fantasy?

'The Graveyard Book' by Neil Gaiman, is a children's fantasy novel. This book is about a boy, named Nobody (Bod) Owens, who is taken in, raised and educated by supernatural inhabitants of a graveyard, after his family was murdered by 'the man Jack'.
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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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Is Silas a vampire?

Technically Silas is a vampire, he needs blood to survive and he dessicated in a tomb for 2,000 years.
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Who does Silas look like?

At the close of The Vampire Diaries' fourth season, it was revealed Stefan was Silas' doppelganger as he took his place and locked him in a safe which he then threw in a quarry. In The Vampire Diaries season 5, Silas goes after Katherine whose blood now contains the immortality cure.
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Is Silas real?

Silas or Silvanus (/ˈsaɪləs/; Greek: Σίλας/Σιλουανός; fl. 1st century AD) was a leading member of the Early Christian community, who first accompanied Paul the Apostle on his second missionary journey.
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