Themes In The Lovely Bones

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The novel The Lovely Bones by Alice Sebold follows the path the Salmon family takes after the death of the daughter Susie. The book addresses the grieving process which is hard to confront. The family goes through division throughout the book as each tries to cope with the death in their individual lives instead of dealing with it as a whole. Susie can’t communicate with her family but merely watches her family, community, and killer from heaven. Susie sees everything from this perspective giving more insight in her world of isolation. With this, Susie's experiences after death are alienating and enriching as she watches from heaven. One would think watching the world without being a part of it would be hardest. Susie is alienated from her family when she is abruptly killed by Mr. Harvey severing her from her family. However, Susie is not the one completely cut off from her family as she watches them from heaven. Her family is the one left unsure if Susie is maybe ok, or where she even is. This …show more content…

Susies alienation gave the family a common loss they each shared which drove the story’s plot. The reader then benefits from susie's all-knowing perspective where they can analyze each of the characters as they try to come with susie's death. This book helps people sift through the inevitable loss that almost every person has to go through at some point in their lives. For those that are living, death is so hard to overcome and pass through. Heaven is merely the safehaven for those who have passed but never a place of easy resolution at first for those alive. In The Lovely Bones, Susie saw her dog and danced with her Grandfather while she had to look down as her father smashed the bottles, mom slept with Len, and Ruth drifted away as she watched Susie's picture. With this, Susie was alienated from her family, isolated in heaven, while her life was being

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