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The Graveyard Book

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The Graveyard Book is a 2008 young adult novel written by Neil Gaiman and illustrated by Dave McKean in the US edition and Chris Riddell in the UK that can best be summarized as The Jungle Book, but gothic.When a young boy's family is killed, he takes refuge in a graveyard. The dead inhabitants of the graveyard take the boy in, and dub him Nobody Owens (although his friends call him Bod). There, taken care of by a vampire, a werewolf and his adoptive (but dead) parents, Bod learns from the dead all the things he needs to know about life. However, the world outside of the graveyard where he is sheltered is not a safe place, as the people who killed his family are still out there, and they are searching for him.Gaiman won a slew of awards for the book, including the Hugo Award and both the Newbery Medal and the Carnegie Medal (it is the first book ever to win the Newbery and Carnegie).A movie is, as of 2012, in pre-production over at Disney. First Henry Selick was slated to direct, followed by Ron Howard, and as of 2022, Marc Forster is attached to the project.
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Ambiguous Innocence
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The snakelike guardian, however, is much worse.
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We All Die Someday
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We All Die Someday: A recurring theme, which Bod takes as a simple fact, what with being raised by ghosts and all. Bod is entirely at terms with his mortality and is rather looking forward to riding the white horse of the Lady on the Grey. However, he learns that it is very important for him to have lived before that.
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Don't Make Me Take My Belt Off!
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Don't Make Me Take My Belt Off!: Unfortunately for Bod's bottom, his adoptive parents lived several hundred years before it was decided that corporal punishment for children was wrong.
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Bitch in Sheep's Clothing
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Bastard In Sheep's Clothing: Mr. Frost, who moves in and pretends to be a nice lonely bachelor to Scarlet and her mother, is actually the Jack who murdered Bod's family years before and is once again out to get him. Notable in that he's used his magic to completely create this persona: while he wears it it's apparently genuine, but he removes it after he recognizes Bod and thereafter it's gone.
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Walking the Earth
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Walking the Earth: Silas, though for most of Bod's childhood he hangs around the graveyard.
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Raised by Natives
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Mowgli's Brothers/How Nobody Came to the Graveyard: A cruel and sadistic villain murders an entire family, but their infant son eludes his grasp. He is discovered and protected by a charitable native couple, but their peers urge them to give up the child because he belongs to a group outside of their social order. They are all eventually persuaded to adopt the child when swayed by the urgings of their leader and a shadowy predator living on their outskirts.
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Thou Shalt Not Kill
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Thou Shalt Not Kill: Bod, because anyone he kills in the graveyard will hang around for eternity.
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You Can See Me?
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You Can See Me?: Bod's signature move when in school is to be unnoticed and forgotten, at least until he starts to get involved with the other students. This also happens whenever a living character who can see the supernatural meets the Sleer.
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Lightmare Fuel
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Lightmare Fuel: Despite being a book about ghosts and graveyards, they're not what's scary at all. The graveyard is a warm and friendly place where Bod feels at home and loved and cared for by the ghosts and Silas. The scary moments, of which there are many, come when Bod is threatened by things from outside the graveyard.
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The Nondescript
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The Nondescript: "that Owens boy..." (Bod using his powers to Fade)
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Self-Fulfilling Prophecy
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Self-Fulfilling Prophecy: If the Jacks of All Trades hadn't killed Bod's family, he'd never have had the means or even a reason to fight them. The Honour Guard only discovered that they existed when they tried killing a family that lived near a graveyard with one of its members in it.
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Murder the Hypotenuse
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Murder the Hypotenuse: Back in the day, Mistress Jemima was jealous of Solomon Porritt ignoring her and mooning over Liza Hempstock...and it's heavily implied that she riled up several people to join her in accusing Liza of being a witch.
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Compelling Voice
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Compelling Voice: Silas is able to persuade people to do anything he suggests simply by talking to them, including altering their memories.
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Because Destiny Says So
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Because Destiny Says So: Bod is being pursued by the Jacks of All Trades because one of their people predicted around four thousand years ago that a child would be born who would destroy their organization.
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Bittersweet Ending
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Bittersweet Ending: Bod defeats the Man Jack and grows old enough to leave the graveyard, to explore the world to his liking. However, he no longer has a proper home and his childhood friend Scarlett has forgotten about him. Also, Miss. Lupescu pulled a Heroic Sacrifice to save him. Neil has at least confirmed that he may write more adventures about Bod.
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Fish out of Temporal Water
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Fish out of Temporal Water: Bod has a bit of this due to the fact that he was taught mostly by the dead concerning their own times.
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The Atoner
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The Atoner: Silas. He admits to Bod at one time, he was worse than the Man Jack, which is why he joined the Honor Guard.
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Crazy-Prepared
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Crazy-Prepared: Miss Lupescu makes Bod learn (among other things) how to shout for help in every language of the world and some from beyond (for example, in Night Gaunt). Naturally, this comes in handy.
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Not Using the "Z" Word
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Not Using the "Z" Word: Or, in this case, the V word, as Silas is never explicitly called a vampire in the text. Miss. Lupescu is a 'Hound of God', as opposed to a generic werewolf.
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You Monster!
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You Monster!: SCARLETT of all people says this to Bod after thinking that he used her in a Batman Gambit when really it was an Indy Ploy, saying he's no better than the Jacks.
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Dark Is Not Evil
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Dark Is Not Evil: The ghosts are as kind as the living. The vampire, werewolf, ifrit, mummy, and witch ghost are also nicer than they sound. The snakelike guardian, however, is much worse. Bod himself, who learns to use dark magic, to figuratively remain in the shadows, and even acquires some of the Blue-and-Orange Morality of the ghosts, but overall is a fairly nice person.
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Werewolf Theme Naming
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Werewolf Theme Naming: Ms. Lupescu.
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Police Are Useless
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Police Are Useless: Played with a little bit.
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The Un-Reveal
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The Unreveal: We never find out Bod's birth name though Scarlett finds out his sister was named Misty. Bod doesn't either, when the Man Jack uses this fact to taunt him. He realizes that it doesn't matter because he is Nobody Owens now.
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Not Allowed to Grow Up
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Liza becomes this when Bod turns fourteen; the dead are Not Allowed to Grow Up and Bod is getting older. This is her way of acting out when her friend is growing old enough for "interest", but slipping out of her world at the same time.
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Time Skip
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Time Skip: Most chapters take place a few months to a few years after the previous.
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Heel–Face Turn
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Heel–Face Turn: Silas apparently did one when he was younger; he tells Bod at one point that in his youth he was far worse than the Jacks Of All Trades.
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Talking in Your Dreams
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Talking in Your Dreams: One of Bod's powers is to be able to enter people's dreams and converse with them.
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The Reveal
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The Reveal: Scarlett investigates a potential home invasion that might have killed Bod's family. She finds out that his older sister was named Misty, and she was barely six or seven when the man Jack left her to bleed out in her bed. It's a small detail in the big scheme, but a reminder that Bod had a family and a name.
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Meaningful Name
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The Hounds of God legend is Lithuanian, and the Meaningful Name in question is Romanian - both Eastern European, yes, but neither is Slavic.
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Unseen No More
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Unseen No More: Sleer, an Eldritch Abomination that guards an ancient pagan tomb, is obscured in shadow until the book's climax.
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The Grim Reaper
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The Grim Reaper: The Lady on the Grey is the Gaimanian form of Death (though she's probably not that form of Death).
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When She Smiles
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When She Smiles: Bod thinks that Eliza Hempstock looks like a goblin, but when she smiles she looks like a pretty goblin; "Bod didn't think she would have needed magic to attract Solomon Porritt [the boy she was accused of bespelling], not with a smile like that."
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Arc Words
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Arc Words: "Sleep, my little babby-oh..." Mrs. Owens only remembers the last part of the song as she's saying goodbye to Bod forever.
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Comic-Book Adaptation
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Comic-Book Adaptation: Got a two-part graphic novel on 2014 drawn by P. Craig Russell who has adapted some of Gaiman's other works.
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Tsundere
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Tsundere: Mr. Owens reveals that a girl he knew was the same way, one day liking him and the next day throwing an apple at him. Mrs. Owens insists that "it was a pear". Liza becomes this when Bod turns fourteen; the dead are Not Allowed to Grow Up and Bod is getting older. This is her way of acting out when her friend is growing old enough for "interest", but slipping out of her world at the same time.
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Shared Universe
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Shared Universe: Word of God says that Liza Hempstock is connected to the Hempstocks from The Ocean at the End of the Lane.
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Monster Mash
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Monster Mash: The team that takes on the Jacks of All Trades include Silas ( a vampire), a werewolf, an ifrit, a winged Sumerian mummy, and a good-luck pig.
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King in the Mountain
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King in the Mountain: The graveyard is built around the barrow of an ancient king who lived about ten thousand years ago, whose treasures are protected by the Sleer. He has apparently since moved on, or at least never reawakens.
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Exactly What It Says on the Tin
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Exactly What It Says on the Tin: The Jacks of All Trades is an organization of men from a variety of trades that are all named Jack. Who happen to practice some form of necromancy. The book itself is an example of this. It's a book. About a graveyard.
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Red Oni, Blue Oni
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Red Oni, Blue Oni: Bod is the Red Oni to everyone in the graveyard by virtue of being young and alive, and thus impulsive and inquisitive. But compared to everyone in the world of the living, he is very much a Blue Oni, quiet, bookish and muted to the point of invisibility, especially compared to Scarlett (whose very name 'Scarlett Amber' suggests someone warm and vibrant).
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Inherently Funny Words
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Inherently Funny Words: Try to read this sentence in a sepulchral, blood-curdling voice: "Silas... consumed only one food, and it was not bananas". The last word totally undoes the chilling effect, and Neil Gaiman knows it.
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What Happened to the Mouse?
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What Happened to the Mouse?: Although the Sleer make several reappearances, we never do find out exactly who their original master was... or indeed anything about him at all, except that he was alive so long ago that the plain where his treasures were buried has since become a hill, and that the Jacks of All Trades have been seeking those treasures for a very long time. The fate of Kandar and its lucky piglet is unclear. Word of God is that “there was meant to be a story about that�, which may possibly appear some day.
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Eldritch Abomination
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Eldritch Abomination: The Sleer. It's not clear what it is or what its precise motivations are, and when it appears to collect its "master", it resembles a grotesque, nightmarish snake-slug monster, that drags Jack within its coils for all eternity.
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 The Graveyard Book / int_890ff661
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Living Ghost
 The Graveyard Book / int_890ff661
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Living Ghost: Nobody "Bod" Owens learned several tricks from the Friendly Ghosts who raised him, including talking to people through their dreams and "fading", though he can only become invisible and not intangible like the dead.
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 The Graveyard Book / int_8b442f50
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Did Not Get the Girl
 The Graveyard Book / int_8b442f50
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Did Not Get the Girl: Despite heavy Ship Tease with both, Bod ends up with neither Liza nor Scarlett, the former because he loses his ability to see her, and the latter due to her being horrified at how ruthlessly he dispatched the Jacks. He gets his First Kiss with Liza at the end, however.
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 The Graveyard Book / int_8c678d33
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Death by Newbery Medal
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Death by Newbery Medal: It won the Newbery for a reason. The novel starts with Bod's family getting killed, even his older sister who hasn't even reached puberty. Bod toddles to the graveyard, where the ghosts and Silas protect him from the Man Jack. Mrs. Owens sees the specter of Bod's mother begging for someone to look after her baby; she agrees to do it. Death, aka the Gray Lady, appears to convince the graveyard ghosts to take in Bod and protect him; Silas also vouches for him. A metaphorical case of this happens at the end, with Bod losing his ability to see ghosts after he turns sixteen, resulting in emotional goodbyes with his foster parents, his mentor Silas, and possible love interest Liza.
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Ancient Conspiracy
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Ancient Conspiracy: The Jacks of All Trades are a good example of this. And possibly the Honour Guard. The latter "protects the borders of things", but the motives of the former, if there are any besides "continue existing", are unknown.
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 The Graveyard Book / int_905438eb
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Recycled IN SPACE!
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Recycled In Space: The story is essentially a retelling of The Jungle Book, only it's set in a graveyard instead of a jungle.
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Chekhov's Classroom
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Chekhov's Classroom: Bod is made to learn how to call for help in "Night Gaunt" by Ms. Lupescu, despite his complaints that he'll never need to know it. Sure enough, when Bod is later held captive by the Ghouls, he remembers the lessons and calls to the Night Gaunts for help.
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 The Graveyard Book / int_a679184b
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Due to the Dead
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Due to the Dead: Liza Hempstock, being accused as a witch, was buried without a memorial headstone. Bod helps get one for her.
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Deliberate Values Dissonance
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Deliberate Values Dissonance: When Silas explains to Bod about how the Potter's Field is un-consecrated ground where criminals, suicides and witches were laid to rest, Bod asks if the people buried there are bad. Silas doesn't remember anyone there being particularly evil, and reminds the boy that punishments in the past were very harsh and one could be hanged for as little as stealing a shilling. He also muses on those who've committed suicide, who are pitied and mourned today but harshly condemned in past centuries. Later on we learn that Liza Hempstock was essentially murdered after she was accused of being a witch (the fact that she was a witch is entirely beside the point). Mr. and Mrs. Owens died several centuries before beating children began to be frowned upon, so when Bod leaves the graveyard and endangers himself, Mr. Owens (regretfully) spanks him so hard that his backside still hurts several hours later.
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 The Graveyard Book / int_ac12cde1
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Bully Hunter
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Bully Hunter: Bod decides to use his powers to take on some bullies when he goes to school. It turns out to be more complicated than he anticipated.
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 The Graveyard Book / int_acecb17d
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Chekhov's Skill
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Chekhov's Skill: Bod's ability to "fade", or turn invisible. When Jack Frost corners him in the house, this ability buys him enough time to escape with Scarlet to the graveyard.
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Deadpan Snarker
 The Graveyard Book / int_ae3d6438
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Deadpan Snarker: A few characters, especially Silas.
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 The Graveyard Book / int_af616e40
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Accidental Misnaming
 The Graveyard Book / int_af616e40
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Accidental Misnaming: It's a Running Gag that the human antagonists who find out Bod's name call him "Bob". Even the Man Jack does it under his Mr. Frost guise.
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 The Graveyard Book / int_b1346878
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Fate Worse than Death
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Fate Worse than Death: It's a Neil Gaiman story. Stand by for some horror, including: Becoming a ghoul. Getting trapped in mirrors for eternity. Getting buried in the earth by the Sleer, and possibly the fate of the creatures that were sacrificed to make the Sleer. Being Silas.
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Dungeon Crawling
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Dungeon Crawling: Silas and the Honor Guard attack on the fortress of the Jacks is described like this, with Silas, Miss Lupescu, a Mummy, and an Ifrit going down successive levels avoiding traps and fighting waves of enemies.
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 The Graveyard Book / int_c007c53
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Cool and Unusual Punishment
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Cool and Unusual Punishment: Bod normally leaves the living alone, but he pegs the bully Maureen for asking her cop uncle to arrest him on false charges. Cue a Beware the Nice Ones moment; he confronts her while she's alone in the school laboratory, telling her off for using her connections to have her way. Bod also knows she's scared of the dark, and of ghosts; as a parting gift, he makes her the Paranoiac, where she thinks Bod is always haunting her.
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Relationship Reset Button
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Relationship Reset Button: Bod and Scarlett, in a platonic sense.
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 The Graveyard Book / int_c75df49a
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Shout-Out
 The Graveyard Book / int_c75df49a
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Shout-Out: The Night-gaunts are one to the Cthulhu Mythos. However these Night-gaunts are friendly, and will help you to escape from the Ghouls.
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Necromancer
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Necromancer: The Jacks can work magic, powered by death. Their powers are vaguely defined but include greatly enhanced senses (such as smell), magically barring and unbarring thresholds, creating personae for themselves so that they don't need to act when impersonating someone, and setting magical traps which can bind someone into a set of mirrors.
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 The Graveyard Book / int_cb70651c
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Maybe Magic, Maybe Mundane
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The King's Ankus/The Witch's Headstone: A boy journeys into an ancient and forgotten ruin underneath the earth, where he encounters a serpent as old as the ruin itself. The serpent is entrusted in guarding the priceless treasures that lie beneath the ground, and although initially intimidating, the serpent turns out to be insane and rather pitiful. The boy, against the serpent's wishes, robs the tomb of a treasure only to find out that the treasure is cursed in a way that makes it act as a catalyst for human greed. The boy is immune to its charms, but other men end up killing each other in order to possess the forbidden prize, and the boy ends up returning the item back to its original place to the smug satisfaction of the serpent.
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 The Graveyard Book / int_cc4b45f6
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Word of God
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The fate of Kandar and its lucky piglet is unclear. Word of God is that “there was meant to be a story about that�, which may possibly appear some day.
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 The Graveyard Book / int_cdfe12c3
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Nothing Is Scarier
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Nothing Is Scarier: The Sleer. All the narrative makes clear is that it's incredibly old, looks like an Eldritch Abomination, desires to protect its master above all else, and suffers from a major case of Blue-and-Orange Morality.
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 The Graveyard Book / int_d2d520f4
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Our Ghouls Are Creepier
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Our Ghouls Are Creepier: Bod has a run-in with some in "The Hounds of God". Among other disturbing quirks, they take their names after the main course of their first meal, including "The Famous Writer Victor Hugo" and "The 33rd President of the United States". There is a ghoul-gate in every graveyard. Don't go near it.
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What the Hell, Hero?
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What the Hell, Hero?: Bod receives this several times: Liza and Silas berate him for leaving the graveyard to buy her a headstone, since he got locked up for his troubles (although Liza is touched that he would do such a thing). Silas delivers it (again) when Bod's interference with school bullies causes others to pay attention to him. Scarlett asks Bod if she was bait for the Man Jack.
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The Dead Can Dance
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The Dead Can Dance: They dance the Danse Macabre (And never, ever talk about it, before or afterwards).
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You Can't Go Home Again
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You Can't Go Home Again: Bod was given the Freedom of the Graveyard so he could be safe from the Jacks of All Trades. But after they're defeated, Bod doesn't need it anymore, and that means he can't even see his friends and adopted family.
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Puppy Love
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Puppy Love: Averted. Scarlett and Bod's relationship initially seems like a set-up for this trope, but ultimately their relationship is close but platonic, even as they grow older.
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 The Graveyard Book / int_dc1c7647
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Voice of the Legion
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Voice of the Legion: The Sleer speaks with what's described as a triple voice and identifies with plural pronouns, probably because it has at least three heads.
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Affectionate Nickname
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Affectionate Nickname: Miss. Lupescu starts calling Bod "Nimini".
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 The Graveyard Book / int_dfe57573
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Historical In-Joke
 The Graveyard Book / int_dfe57573
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Historical In-Joke: It's possible that Silas the Vampire, living in a central London Cemetery, is a reference to the Highgate Vampire from the 1970s. If so, Silas clearly outsmarted his pursuers.
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Chameleon Camouflage
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Bod himself, who learns to use dark magic, to figuratively remain in the shadows, and even acquires some of the Blue-and-Orange Morality of the ghosts, but overall is a fairly nice person.
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I'm Not Afraid of You
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I'm Not Afraid of You: The Indigo Man is just an illusion, and once the children realize that, he disappears. Maureen, of all people, also says it a few times when she encounters Bod. Even though she's an ordinary human, she's able to see through his illusions and knows perfectly when he casts spells on her.
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 The Graveyard Book / int_e303d198
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Whole-Plot Reference
 The Graveyard Book / int_e303d198
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Whole-Plot Reference: The book as a whole is heavily inspired by The Jungle Book, but some of the chapters deserve special mention: Kaa's Hunting/The Hounds of God: A young boy, feeling frustrated at the no-nonsense attitude of his mentor, attempts to escape his predicament by joining a seemingly fun-loving band of mischievous creatures. He discovers that these creatures don't have intentions as innocent as they made out and ends up in far over his head. In a fit of desperation he calls to a flying creature for help in a language his mentor taught him shortly before his capture. A large and fearsome animal heeds his call for aid, and its appearance strikes terror into the hearts of his would-be captors. They abandon the boy to the mercies of his rescuer. Mowgli's Brothers/How Nobody Came to the Graveyard: A cruel and sadistic villain murders an entire family, but their infant son eludes his grasp. He is discovered and protected by a charitable native couple, but their peers urge them to give up the child because he belongs to a group outside of their social order. They are all eventually persuaded to adopt the child when swayed by the urgings of their leader and a shadowy predator living on their outskirts. The King's Ankus/The Witch's Headstone: A boy journeys into an ancient and forgotten ruin underneath the earth, where he encounters a serpent as old as the ruin itself. The serpent is entrusted in guarding the priceless treasures that lie beneath the ground, and although initially intimidating, the serpent turns out to be insane and rather pitiful. The boy, against the serpent's wishes, robs the tomb of a treasure only to find out that the treasure is cursed in a way that makes it act as a catalyst for human greed. The boy is immune to its charms, but other men end up killing each other in order to possess the forbidden prize, and the boy ends up returning the item back to its original place to the smug satisfaction of the serpent.
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Straying Baby
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Straying Baby: As a baby, Bod likes to escape his crib and explore; this trait inadvertently saves his life at the beginning of the story when the rest of his family is murdered.
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Expy
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Expy: From The Jungle Book, of course. There are probably even more than the ones that are listed. Mowgli: Nobody Owens. Mother and Father Wolf: The Owens Bagheera: Silas Baloo: Miss Lupescu Shere Khan: Jack The Dholes: The Jacks of All Trades The White Cobra: The Sleer Bandar-Log: Ghoul-folk Chil the Kite: Night-Gaunt Kaa: Elizabeth Hempstock Akela: The Lady on the Grey
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Paper Key-Retrieval Trick
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Paper Key-Retrieval Trick: How Bod escapes the antique shop.
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Only a Flesh Wound
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Only a Flesh Wound: When Bod's "father" (Silas) is hit by a car.
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Laser-Guided Amnesia
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Laser-Guided Amnesia: Silas is good at doing this, being a vampire. He saves Bod's life as a baby by luring the Man Jack away from the graveyard, and when Scarlett is worn out and traumatized by the events in Chapter Seven, he assists her with forgetting.
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Don't Fear the Reaper
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Don't Fear the Reaper: The Lady on the Grey. She actually tells the dead to take care of Bod. This is Gaiman's Death, after all
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No Good Deed Goes Unpunished
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No Good Deed Goes Unpunished: Bod has this as a character trait when he tries to help out the dead and living; buying a headstone for Liza gets him in trouble with a shady pawnshop dealer, and interfering with school bullies and their extortion ring draws attention to his person.
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Mortality Grey Area
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Mortality Grey Area: Silas, Bod's guardian, is an outcast in the graveyard as he's neither alive nor dead. Notably it also means he can't take part in the Macabray, a surreal ritual when the ghosts get to dance with the living. It's never confirmed but strongly implied that he is a vampire.
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Big-Lipped Alligator Moment
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Big-Lipped Alligator Moment: The Danse Macabre is an In-Universe example. One day every 80 years or so (which is probably not coincidentally about once in a human lifetime), white flowers bloom in the graveyard and The Grim Reaper leads a dance between the living and the dead. Even people who are not aware that ghosts exist proceed about like this is normal, but the living cannot remember it after it happens and the dead are forbidden from talking about it with the living. Those who are not living or dead, such as Silas, cannot participate in the Danse Macabre and Bod questions him about the sheer BLAM-ness of it after he finds out that none of the ghosts will discuss the events of the previous night.
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Nice Job Breaking It, Herod
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Nice Job Breaking It, Herod: It's revealed that the Jacks Of All Trades arranged for Bod's family to be assassinated by the Man Jack to prevent a prophecy that their child would bring about the destruction of their order. Sure enough, Bod survives and grows up to personally finish off the last ones of their order, concluding with the Man Jack himself.
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Downer Beginning
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Downer Beginning: The book starts with the murder of Bod's family. Jack describes how he left Bod's older sister, who is no older than seven, in her bed with her throat slit.
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Our Werewolves Are Different
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Our Werewolves Are Different: For one thing, they're called the Hounds of God. They will hunt to the edge of Hell and beyond to protect their charge, or destroy a creature of evil. Actually based on Slavic werewolves, apparently. (Miss Lupescu's name is a clear hint, and her cooking is also a tip for the culturally savvy.) The Hounds of God legend is Lithuanian, and the Meaningful Name in question is Romanian - both Eastern European, yes, but neither is Slavic.
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