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    Trick or Treat Charlie was never normal, in fact he never really was anything. Except alone, just alone in his graveyard, surrounded by stones. No one else came to the graveyard for all the dead had been long forgotten. That was another reason, another was that people claimed it was haunted. But I guess they were right because Charlie’s graveyard was haunted, by Charlie. Charlie was a ghost as he had always been. But before you start getting the wrong ideas, he wasn't like the ghosts you see on TV

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    interpreted as her finally starting to realize and face what’s actually going to happen. The graveyard, after all, does represent the truth. She talks with Conor and only tells him half of the truth. She’s in his room facing the graveyard, ultimately showing her the truth. She’s struggling to reveal the truth to Conor, but she knows deep down what’s going to happen. His mother was gazing out at the graveyard and tree beforehand, which hints at the trouble she is having in order to tell him she’s dying

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    which seem to be on the outside. Little does he know, the problem is actually within him. Conor reveals a truth that had been hidden from everyone. And by finally revealing that truth, Conor is able to heal. Setting Description The graveyard is set

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    eerie stories seems painfully real and largely humorous. However, the most interesting quality about Gaiman and his writings is not his uniqueness, but his ability to use whatever medium of print to its fullest. Whether it be the novel with The Graveyard Book, the children’s book with The Wolves in the Walls, or the graphic novel with The Sandman: Dream Country, Neil Gaiman expertly uses the pages and text to be something quite meaningful to the readers. The works themselves are distinctively Gaiman

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    Instead of leaving with the rest of the town, Muley remains and he thinks of himself as a “damn ol’ graveyard ghos’”(51) who wanders the vacated premises. Hence, this is metaphorical to the abandoned homes and lives of the farmers when they left, which essentially caused a graveyard to form. When Muely goes “to neighbors’ houses in the night,”(52) he considers himself a ghosts patrolling the graveyard of the farmers-- their

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    Epilogue To The Raven

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    voices. When he came to investigate, he saw the envelope next to the fireplace he opened it and it and written inside it said "Jacob come to the graveyard on Bloody Springs Lane and go on top of the far hill in the back of the graveyard.” Jakob started walking to the graveyard. He arrived at the graveyard and walked towards the back of the graveyard. He saw his destination, walked towards it.

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    Boad Character Analysis

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    helps you overcomes evil. Bod first family was killed by a man Jack. In this statement he is the “evil” and everyone in the graveyard is Bod’s “family” in the statement. “It’s unlikely that a child would have come in here, after all. Much more likely you heared a night bird , and saw a cat , perhaps a fox.” Silas said this when he was trying to get Jack out of the graveyard so Bod could be safe. All the ghost trying to help Bod be safe. “Let me know where they are at all times. We have to hide

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    unknown graveyard, and those that inhabit the graveyard are not going to be well known people in the community or in American history. Gray's form and style allow for the reader to see the churchyard he is in, and the metaphors and symbolism he uses open

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    Tom Sawyer Vs. Trash

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    Sawyer and Trash. The Adventure of Tom Sawyer was an adventurous book. It also had a crime scene. The Adventure Of Tom Sawyer was an Adventurous book, because Tom and his friend Huckleberry Finn went to a graveyards to cure warts and they also went to a haunted house. Each time they went to the graveyard and haunted house, they saw the murderer. They both were scared because they told about the murderer in the court. In Trash, it was an adventurous book and also had a crime scene. Trash is an adventurous

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    Adventures of Tom Sawyer, the relationship between Tom and Huck grows as they sneak out to the graveyard, avoid the dangers of Injun Joe, and find the treasure that makes them rich. In Twain’s The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, the relationship between Tom and Huck grows as they sneak out to the graveyard. In this book Tom and Huck go on many adventures, and the first of which involves them

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