Research Paper On Coraline

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The book Coraline is a gothic novel based on desires and the common identity crisis every one child has. At the start of the book we are introduced to a young child named Coralline, she acts childish and behaves as any children her age does. Just as any child, Coraline does not quite understand or know who she is. However, she is aware of what she wants which we can refer to as her desires. As the story continues after the meeting of the Other Mother, Coraline learns the differences between what she should desire and what she used to desire. Coraline, in the beginning, was very similar to the other main character the Other Mother, the Other Mother is a woman who can get whatever she wants when she wants it but she never learns what she needs …show more content…

She is given colorful clothes for her to dress up in, toys that come to live and play with her. A mother and father that gives her everything she wants from fancy chicken dinners to playing games with her. As the book continues, Coraline learns of what she truly should desire, a real family, peoples who she has to earn to gain affection from. In the world where coralline originates from, all her old toys are old and boring. They don't come to life and she has to clean up after herself. But in this world instead of dull boring toys, she's already used to, she gets exciting new toys that come to life and organize themselves when she's finish playing with them. Compared to how her life is In the other world, where the people surrounding her are interesting and care to her fascinations but coralline safety is not a concern for them. The lady's in the other world are stage performers, blowing fire everywhere. they no longer the old fat lady's but they become beautiful, young, thing stage performers. Not only is their performance interesting but the audience is magical dogs that talk and can only eat chocolate. Unlike her previous life where the people seemed only interested in

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