character’s in Alice Sebold’s The Lovely Bones‚ are strongly characterized and bring qualities that we‚ as readers‚ can relate to and understand‚ helping us to empathize with the family and Susie. There is one character however‚ that of George Harvey‚ Susie’s rapist and muderer‚ who is purposefully characterized in a way that most members of society could not begin to understand. Cruel‚ calculating‚ cold and cunning‚ Mr Harvey is the very symbol of evil in The Lovely Bones and helps to show the audience
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The book The Lovely Bones is about a young girl named Susie Salmon that was murdered at the age of fourteen. Susie is the narrator of the story and she tells her story and watches her family and friends try and catch the killer. But she is having a hard time getting her family’s attention while she is in heaven. She starts to get bored in heaven and depressed and she starts to watch her family fall apart because of her death. The book talks about more of her heaven and how she is not enjoying her
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The Lovely Bones: A Comparison The lovely Bones is a interesting book about a young girl named susie. When one day her life came to an end‚ and her family went downhill. The murder is someone no one expects he can be is always a step ahead. Susie tries to investigate her and others girls deaths. Susie salmon lives in a time where you can leave your door unlocked at night. Her dream was to become a photographer until her life changed for the worst when walking home from school. In the book it states
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which Susie ponders her friends’ and family’s newfound strength after her death: These were the lovely bones that had grown around my absence: the connections — sometimes tenuous‚ sometimes made at great cost‚ but often magnificent — that happened after I was gone. And I began to see things in a way that let me hold the world without me in it. The events my death brought were merely the bones of a body that would become whole at some unpredictable time in the future. The price of what I came
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Alice Sebold’s novel The Lovely Bones starts out by saying “ My name was Salmon‚ like the fish; first name‚ Susie. I was fourteen when I was murdered on December 6‚ 1973.” The book is narrated by an average teenage girl who was viciously raped and murdered by her next door neighbor. After her dealth is confirmed‚ Susie’s family struggles to cope with the loss of their fourteen year old daughter and sister and all of the unanswered questions about her dealth. Both of Susie’s parents are incapable
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OPENING STEATEMENT I read the book the lovely bones. turns the idea of death and murder upside down. Lovely bones is a serious and compelling read that touches the heart. What touches us is the way the author keeps us fascinated with the murder‚ the family‚ and the life of a 14 year old girl‚ Suzie salmon‚ after her death. NARRATOR The book is written in the perspective of Suzie herself as she watches her family from her heaven. Even years after her murder‚ Suzie watches these people‚ wishing
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Plot summary The novel begins with an anecdote‚ used as an epigraph‚ in which Susie recalls her father amusing her as a child by shaking a snow globe with a small penguin inside all by himself. When she worries about the penguin‚ he says‚ "Don’t worry‚ Susie. He’s got a nice life. He’s trapped inside a perfect world." In the opening sentences‚ Susie introduces herself to us and takes us to the date of her death‚ December 6‚ 1973‚ "before kids of all races and genders started appearing on milk cartons
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After a loss in a family‚ it’s hard for the loved ones to cope. It seems surreal to them that someone so close to them was gone‚ never to be seen again. In “The Lovely Bones” by Alice Sebold‚ the main character‚ Susie Salmon is raped then murdered. Each of her family members is traumatized by her horrific death and goes through stages of recovery in their own way. Susie‚ who has gone to “her heaven”‚ is coping with her own death as well. The poem‚ “Do Not Stand at My Grave and Weep” by Mary Frye
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Coming of age can be a difficult process not only due to an acceptance of new experiences‚ but also moving forward from one’s past experiences. This is certainly the case in the novel The Lovely Bones by Alice Sebold. The main character‚ Susie‚ comes of age after she accepts her position in heaven and stops trying to live through her loved ones on Earth. Susie seems to be able to accept her death to some extent‚ but refuses to monitor her loved ones on Earth. At first she finds interest in her
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9/16/12 Period 1 Summer Reading Essay: The Lovely Bones There is always a time in a person’s life when they feel threatened by the fact that sometimes imminent death comes sooner to some than others. Alice Sebold talked about the results of that situation in The Lovely Bones. That person was‚ Susie Salmon‚ who was raped and killed on her way home from school‚ at the age of 14. The remaining four members of her family all deal differently with their grief throughout the book. Her father begins
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