Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children Balducci Lucrezia & Massanisso Sonia
Plot Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children tells the story of a community of children with exceptional powers (pyrocinesi, the ability to grow plants, to be lighter than air, to revive the dead, to have prophetic dreams, to become invisible, etc.), who live in a loop or timeline in which they are always young. It is mainly based on the life of this boy who was devastated by his grandfather's death, to which he was particularly close to, Abe, who raised him by telling him stories of monsters and special creatures he met. After finding a postcard addressed to the grandfather from Cairnholm, Wales, and signed by Miss Alma Peregrine, the mysterious director of the house of special children, Jake decides to travel to the small British island. Once in Cairnholm, Jake finds out that the house of specialists exists, but is now reduced to ruin. There he is greeted by the special children of Miss Peregrine. The specials lead Jake to a cave that is the entrance to their time ring and, once crossed, Jake finds himself immersed in 1943.
This loop has a fundamental role, that is to prevented the persecution of specials and allows them to live safely. For it is important that the ring is repeatedly reset every day, or they will return to live in the previous era and age normally. In the case of Miss Peregrine, the time ring was created as a matter of urgency to allow the survival of the children and is in fact fixed on September 3, 1943, just before the pilot drops a bomb on the house. Later Jake discovers he is a special too because he manages to cross the time ring and, just like his grandfather Abe, his ability is to see the monstrous creatures invisible to everyone: the Vacui,monstrous creatures who feed on childrens power (and graphically their eyes)and threatened the serene existence of the children and the rings. Jake will have to fight against these monsters whit the help of the children. At the end of the story they manage to defeat the Vacui and together they leave for other fantastic journeys.
Characters The Hollowgast, are monsters who feed on the powers of the peculiars. Jacob Magellan Portman is the main character. He is able to see and control Hollowgast. Mr. Barron, leader of the fierce Vacui Emma, a light-hearted young woman who wears lead shoes so as not to fly away. Alma LeFay Peregrine with the peculiarity of being an Ymbryne.
Millard, an invisible boy Enoch, a boy with the specialty of giving life and managing the bodies of those he builds. Claire, a little girl with a monstrous mouth on the nape. Two twins, whose peculiarity is to turn those who watch them into stone. Olive, a young woman able to tame the fire.
Browyn, an extremely forceful little girl. Hugh, a boy in whose interior lives a swarm of bees and finally. Victor, Browyn s older brother with the peculiarity of super strength, killed by the Vacui. Horace, able to project dreams and have visions of the future. Fiona, a girl with the talent to control the vegetation.
MISS PEREGRINE The character of Miss Peregrine is interpreted by Eva Green. The character's task is to take care of her students, trying to keep them away from dangers. Miss Peregrine represents the opposite figure of the typical angel woman. Her behavior is hard, severe but funny. She is always dressed in black and has a 90s' look. Miss Peregrine is defined like a gothic and dark Mary Poppins. Miss peregrine is the heroine in the film and she represents the dark muse typical of Tim Burton.
Jake Is the hero and the main character in the story. He is an insicure and introverted boy who is also afflicted by difficulties in relating to the outside world with the tendency to take refuge in his own imagination. It s another misfit of Burton s cinema. Emma She correspond to a model of the Bartonian cinema of a sweet and sensitive girl, with beuty and candor. Whose affection exerts an attractive power for the protagonist.
Gothic elements Dark forces Fantastic passages between one world and another Sense of melancholy, depression, loneliness of the characters The film tells about the second world war and we find an atmosphere of horror and drama Horror shades Tim Burton's ability to recount the darkness of the world by sublimating it through the gothic elements of fairy tales with a good ending Alternation of bright and dark color Monster called Vacui. They eat children's eyes. Symbol of lost innocence. Use of fantasy elements for recreate a version of 19 century circus Presence of uncanny figures The evil villain who are actual monsters that kill with no mercy The gothic atmosphere of suspense and mystery
The novel and real picture Miss Peregrine's Home For Peculiar Children Is a 2016 film directed by Tim Burton and is a film adaptation of the novel Miss Peregrine's special children's home from 2011 written by Ransom Riggs. Miss Peregrine's special children's home (original title Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children) is a fantasy novel, the first in the Miss Peregrine series, by the American writer Ransom Riggs. It tells the story of a boy who, following a terrible family tragedy, follows the clues that lead him to a house of abandoned children on a Welsh island. The story is told through a combination of fiction and vernacular photography taken from the personal archives of the collectors listed by the author.
This book for young adults was originally thought of as a book of images reproducing photographs that Riggs had collected, but at the suggestion of the publisher, Quirk Books, the writer used the photographs as a trace for the writing of the book. Riggs was a photo collector, but he needed something more for his novel. He met Leonard Lightfoot, a well-known Pasadena collector who introduced him to other collectors. The result was a story of a boy following clues from old photographs of his grandfather, who will take him to a large abandoned orphanage on a Welsh island.