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  1. Feb 20, 2019 · Synopsis. Coraline (2009) is a stop-motion animated dark fantasy based on Neil Gaiman’s 2002 graphic novel of the same name. The film follows Coraline Jones and her parents on their move from ...

  2. Apr 11, 2022 · Coraline’s disorder and distress point to no other than the illness of schizophrenia. Some of the signs of this condition are cognitive disorder, paranoia, amnesia, perception that an ordinary occurrence has a different and personal significance, assumption that one's feelings are not one's own, disorientation, loss of memory, mental ...

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  4. Coraline looks for her parents and the souls of the other children, the other world and everything in it start to become unformed. Cor-aline encounters the other Miss Spink and other Miss Forcible, who have become fused together and contained in a sac, as well as the other father who is slowly losing his shape (Gaiman, 99, 108). Coats

  5. Coraline, though, doesn't get tempted by green grass. Even though she's kind of bored by her regular life, she isn't tricked by the other world or the other mother (even when there's breakfast involved). Smart lady. All that said, Coraline is still a kid. She plays with her dolls, likes to see mice circuses, and of course, she has to go to school.

  6. Coraline tells the other mother she has a “funny” way of showing love, and she walks wordlessly toward the drawing room, carrying the cat the whole way. Coraline knows that “the moment of truth” is upon her. Coraline’s other mother insists to the very end that she loves Coraline. Her empty words are like an incantation—but the spell ...

  7. Coraline wakes in the middle of the night, aroused from sleep by the sound of something scuttling outside her door. Coraline tells whatever it is to leave her alone—she thinks it sounds like “a rat with an extra leg” as it hustles away. Coraline gets out of bed and opens the door, tiptoeing through the house in search of the thing.

  8. Coraline is afraid to go to sleep in her strange other bedroom, so she walks out the front door and sits on the stoop. The cat approaches Coraline and rubs against her. Coraline asks why the other mother wants her to stay—the cat replies that the other mother “wants something to love” or perhaps just “something to eat.”

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