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How Death Affects Everybody Differently - The Lovely Bones - Coggle Diagram
How Death Affects Everybody Differently - The Lovely Bones
Abigail
distancing herself from her family
finding escapes
reading old books
having a relationship with another man
leaving her family
infidelity
denying that her daughter is dead
Lindsey
closing herself off
trying to solve her sister's murder
starting a relationship
ignoring her family
crying by herself
breaks into a house
Jack
tries to solve his daughter's murder
sits in his den
obsesses over the crime
supoorts his family
acts irrationally
going into the cornfield because he sees a light
convinces his daughter to break into Mr.Harvey's house
Buckley
picks up the slack his mother left behind
doesn't really understand Susie's death
spends time in Susie's room
supports him family members
sees Susie
talks to Susie
Grandma Lynn
steps up when Abigail leaves
helps everyone move on
lives in her dead grand-daughter's room
Ruth
sees dead people
starts a relationship with Ray
thinks about Susie
wishes that she was Susie
Ray Singh
starts a relationship with Ruth
thinks about Susie
Len
tries to solve the crime
starts a relationship with Abigail
feels guilty
about not believing Jack
about letting Susie's killer escape
about having a relationship with Abigail
George Harvey
thinks about Susie
thinks about his other victims
tries to seem as normal as possible
gives the police useless information
makes himself into a victim