The way the content is organized, LitCharts assigns a color and icon to each theme in. Summary. Thatwas brave.. Eventually, the Other Mother offers to let Coraline stay in their world forever, on one condition: She has to have buttons sewn into her eyes. ", It's very subtle, but the Other Spink and Forcible's high-wire act is performed to the famous "Can-Can" song. During the night, she crosses the passage and finds a parallel world where everybody has buttons instead of eyes, with ca Full production credits: Expand Communicator Neil Gaiman Character Coraline She means that for herself, as she plans to devour Coraline's essence. Coraline | Neil Gaiman and Teri Hatcher Talk Other Mother He told Coraline that he was training a mouse circus. Even after April shows her that she sees a very threatening hand, Miriam continues to argue with her, saying she sees a giraffe, to which April states giraffes don't fall from the sky. The other mother is cooking dinner and tells Coraline to go and tell her other father that dinner is ready. One day, she encounters a witch-like creature (the Other Mother) when she opens a door in her drawing-room and goes down the corridor behind it. Jones appears in, One afternoon, Coraline is forbidden from exploring when a heavy rain begins to fall. Never let up, Miss! You'll also get updates on new titles we publish and the ability to save highlights and notes. Genres & Themes| Another voice, hesitant and so faint Coraline wondered if she were imagining it, said, Art thouart thou alive?. The words in the Other Father's song become much more sinister and foreboding once you find out. But their hands closed about hers, as she pulled on the big iron door handle, and suddenly she felt strong. Coraline struggled to wake herself up, conscious only for the moment of having been cuddled and loved, and wanting more of it, then realizing where she was and who she was with. into a wizened, vaguely human creature with four spidery legs and arms made out of sewing needles, after her sister died, which meant she kept it from spying on other potential child victims. Search: The Other Mother is handsome in the beginning, and becomes more and more tall and ugly by the end. Teach your students to analyze literature like LitCharts does. She made it and she waited. Then he looked embarrassed and he put one finger to his lips again, as if he had just said too much. However, she learns to appreciate the magic of everyday life by the end of the novel. A riddle game? ", lightning flashes in a shape that branches to form a nightmarish hand. Coraline When Coraline moves to an old house, she feels bored and neglected by her parents. Other Bobinski's rat-clothes slithering around. She has zero plans to let Coraline go even if she does win their game fair and square. the doll, the fireplace holds a roaring fire. This is all she made: the house, the grounds, and the people in the house. Refine any search. This can be seen with the mother's response to Coraline: "'I don't really mind what you do,' said Coraline's mother, 'as long as you don't make a mess'" (Gaiman 14). The Other Mother - Coraline - YouTube However, Coraline soon realizes that these aspects of the parallel universe are only skin-deep. Complete your free account to access notes and highlights. her face. Mrs. Jones mentions finding some "rat crap" near the door before locking it, but Coraline insists they are "jumping mice. She understands that there is magic in the mundane and the boring, and learns to appreciate what she has. He told Coraline that he was training a mouse circus. She sees not only her reflection in it, but those of her, Frightened, Coraline runs down the hall and right into the waiting arms of the other, Coraline asks where her parents arethe other, the stoop.