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Analysis of Lovely Bones by Alice Sebold

By Steven Tyler, published Oct 26, 2007
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Most people do not read for the knowledge, but rather to ponder an unexplored world. Reading is a way to experience reality in situations that most would never be a part of. It is a way to change how a person thinks and perceives certain subjects and "transport" him/her to a distant land. Lovely Bones, by Alice Sebold, explores the feelings behind a victim of rape and murder, leaving the reader to undergo the unthinkable events associated with it.

Lovely Bones is a novel that allows the reader to reevaluate what was previously only imagined by most. Unfortunately, in the society today, it is very common to hear on the news about rape and murder. Though most have a knowledge of the basics behind these crimes, little know, but the victim themselves, how it actually feels to be affected with these crimes. Readers of this story are glued to the pages because up until this story, he/she could only imagine how the painful last minutes of one's live would be like. The reader will now find out the reaction of the victim and if forgiveness is even in question. This novel allows the reader to go inside the mind of a young girl, who falls victim to a neighborhood sex offender.

The situation in Lovely Bones can easily be connected to one's everyday life. Anyone can be a victim of a rape or murder. This story teaches you to pay close attention to your surroundings. Just because someone may seem like a nice, polite, neighbor does not necessarily mean that they are. A clear example is how priests have become part of their own scandal for raping young children. Anyone can be a predator. This story traps the reader into this town of crisis, where an innocent girl is raped and killed, because this girl could have been anyone including oneself or a friend. This story hits close to home because there are so many cases of these crimes with people struggling to deal with the same after effects.

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