Nobody Owens & his key relationship

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1. Silas (pg 23 para 23) • Silas also agree that mr and mrs owens could adopt the child • He volunteer himself to provide food for the child (I can leave ….. Bring him food pg 23 para 4) • And also he wanted to became the boy's guardian (pg 29 para 1) • Silas was caring towards Bod because he won't let bod went outside the graveyard as silas knew that it still dangerous for bod out there. Because the man jack still looking for bod. • Silas will has to protect him • He was also concerning and taught him education skills like learning alphabet and writing (pg 38)

2. Scarlett amber perkins: • Pg 39, bod met a new friend name scarlett the way she made bod happy and very glad • They were becoming friendly each day as they exchanged stories and meeting every weekday afternoon • She would regale him stories about what she had been read or learn and sometimes about the world outside She had had a short adventure with Nobody Owens to explore the hill toward the frobishers' little mausoleum tofind out about the people that were buried underground hill before the Roman

3. Miss letita borrows • Teaches him grammar and composition (pg 105)

4. Mr pennyworth • Teaches bod about elements and humors (pg 105 para 1) • Slipping and fading (pg 105, last two paragraph)

5. The man jack (chapter 1) : • I suppose the man jack in a veteran and professional murderer to the fact that he had killed the Nobody Owens' family members (pg 7), he was able to see in dim moon light and shockingly, by sniffing the scent of Owens' room he knew that Owens had been in his room before he was going to kill him. (pg 9-10) • The man jack depending on his rather unique nose ability by sniffing the air to locate Owens without hesitation towards the hill (pg 10 jack followed his nose…) • The man jack was one the type of person who was very persistent (clambered up onto the top wall…) and very determined in doing his jobs as he wanted to get things done once he started (pg 16-20)

6. Mr. Owens , mid-forties grizzled man and his wife a pale, plump woman (pg12-13) • Mr and mrs owens were one of the inhabitant in the graveyard for a few hundred years. • Mrs owens who found the baby while walking towards the half fallen tombstones towards the front gate was showing her affectionate towards the child. • The baby was giggling with happiness when he was in mrs owens' insubstantial hand (pg 14) • Mr owens seems to be not care about the baby initially (pg 14 para 5) • Mrs owens was compassionate towards the child's mother and ready to take care of the child for her and mr owens was agreeable to the decision to be the father of the child. Besides they never had a child (pg 17 para 2 & 3) • Then it was agree that they could raise and adopt the child (pg 23)

7. Nobody Owens (before reaching the graveyard in chapter 1) : • He was rather smart to begin with as he was able to wander, climbing up things and getting in to and out of things (pg 10 ever since…) and I assume he was a merely a toddler (pg 15 line 9 My baby!) • He was daring to descend down the steep stairs and walked out of the house with being afraid towards the hill that wreathed around him.

8. Liza Hempstock : • She was a witch when she was alive - she was a new friend of Bod in chapter 4 (pg108) • She was older by him • Buried in unconsecrated beside the sacred ground - Potter's Fields • In this chapter, Bod helping liza to buy a headstone as she did not has one when she was buried by the villagers

9. Nick Farthing and Maureen Quilling • were Owens' classmates in chapter Nobody Owens' School Days.(pg 183) • They were bullies who blackmailing other students by extorting students' pocket money (pg 184-185)

10. Miss lupescu (pg 68) • A historian who was doing some researches of the old grave • She was a temporary guardian of bod when silas was away from graveyard to outside world She bringing food and taught bod a brief lesson about ghouls