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At least not consciously. We might argue whether the Bod had this in his mind unconsciously (even Bod may be wondering that), but the hiding place was chosen as what seemed the best and most secret place in the graveyard. The lead up to hiding Scarlett went: Quote:
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Something else that struck me and I've been forgetting to mention: if the Jacks had just left Bod alone, he never would have know he was destined to be the instrument of their destruction. Instead, they created the means of their own downfall. Oops! Quote:
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It's too late in the story for Mr Frost to be anything but Jack. Calling him Mr Frost is almost a pantomime wink at the audience.
The secrecy thing is only illogical if you decide to make it so; one sentence from the author could have made up an explicit reason - but why bother? It simply is. And it's one of the least interesting unexplained items in the story. The self-fulfilling prophesy aspect is - for me - one of those more disappointing aspects of story: it's so much standard fare for prophesies as to be trite or cliche. Like time-travel stories that wrap themselves in a loop where everything happened as it did because of time travel is both cause an effect. Hmm... I never saw Bod - the boy who had been talking of revenge - as likely to cry over the loss of the men that killed his family. And you're right, death doesn't mean quite the same to Bod as it does to Scarlett. To quote Silas: ‘I am afraid you do Bod an injustice. But you will undoubtedly be happier if you remember none of this. [...]’ This is a story intended to be suitable for younger readers. It is also a story that feels very much like a fairytale. It certainly doesn't feel like "high fantasy" where we might expect The Honour Guard and The Hounds of God to have come with full pedigree as part of a thousand page epic. It's a short relatively sweet fable and I see your expectation for extraneous details as unreasonable in this context. |
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It appears he is considering a sequel to The Graveyard Book. Also, he does list Silas as being one of his favorite characters, "the kind of characters who never stand in the spotlight, but who make the book work." http://www.mousecircus.com/meet-neil-gaiman/ This interview with Publishers Weekly is especially insightful. https://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/...il-gaiman.html Last edited by Bookworm_Girl; 05-16-2019 at 11:47 PM. |
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It helps, of course, that the given sequence makes sense. If you intend to wipe out an entire family then starting with the members most likely to cause problems (if given the chance) is only logical. The author gets to place the family members in ascending order in the house (it's not an illogical order) to further confirm the smooth unveiling of the story. An assassin doesn't really expect an 18month old toddler is going to be able to outrun them even if they wake early, so there should be no rush. By the time we get an explanation for killing the entire family the story is almost done and a reader involved in the story no longer cares much why it came out this way. That the explanation is left quite vague ("nativities") lets the involved reader continue without unnecessarily complicated elaborations. If a reader is not involved in the story by this time it's too late to satisfy them anyway. |
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However as you point out, he was only 15 and in the midst of a catastrophe. I wouldn’t want to give the impression I was down on Bod - I quite liked him. He was an admirable young man, and I REALLY wish we’d had a bit more about how he was making out in the land of the living. |
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Just tell me WHY the author went out of his way to make the murders and the missing child a secret, why he made this event something relegated to the middle of the newspaper as if it were a garden club meeting of no importance. Yes, I want an explicit reason to explain something that should not have happened except for ... whatever the author wants to invent. I don't forgive this kind of sloppiness/unconcern/disdain for the reader--whatever you want to call it. It's shoddy, lazy writing, and it amazes me that anyone condones it and excuses it. Quote:
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As for Scarlett, from her perspective seeing what she could see and not seeing a lot of the rest, I can see why after the fact it looked like Bod used her as bait. If, on the other hand, Jack had followed only Bod as expected it wouldn't have been an issue at all. Although, I'm not at all sure what Bod would have done to get out of that mess. He'd already used the two other traps I can think of in the graveyard. |
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