Miss Peregrines Home For Peculiar Children Essay

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Ransom Riggs novel, Miss Peregrines Home for Peculiar Children has many intriguing elements that could be analyzed. One of the especially important elements in Riggs novel is character. Harmon defines character as, “A complicated term that includes the idea of moral constitution of the human personality, the presence of moral uprightness, and the simple notion of the presence of creatures in art that seem to be human beings of one sort or another” (Harmon 82). Riggs incorporates a myriad of characters and personalities into his novel.
Some unique features of the characters are portrayed in the photos that Riggs also incorporates. Riggs took real photographs and created characters with personalities to fit the people in the photographs. These characters have a …show more content…

Jacob appears as an ordinary boy, he soon discovers that he is much more than that. Though Jacob doesn’t think he is as peculiar as the rest of the children who live in Miss Peregrine’s home, he eventually realizes that his ability to see the Wights is just as special as the rest of the peculiars because he has a vital role in protection. In the novel Jacob eventually explains, "I used to dream about escaping my ordinary life, but my life was never ordinary. I had simply failed to notice how extraordinary it was” (Riggs 347). Another interesting element of Jacob’s peculiarity is that both of his parents don’t appear to have any peculiar powers. Jacob and his grandfather share unique powers, unlike the rest of the family, as far as we know from this novel. This is especially interesting because it’s almost as though Riggs aligns the events in this novel to convey that it was Jacob’s destiny to find the photographs from his grandfather’s past and discover his place in world. Riggs develops Jacob’s character to convey how his purpose was to protect the peculiars, just as his grandfather did because losing the

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