In both books, The Jungle Book and The
Graveyard Book we are introduced to a protagonist who is an outsider in the
community, under normal circumstances they wouldn’t belong in this community. Both
books make references throughout of the characters respective status as
outsiders. Particularly at the very end of the books the characters are
reminded that they are not meant to be there. One moment where we can see this in
The Graveyard Book when it is nearing
the time for Bod to leave the Graveyard he is asked, “Do you know what you’re
going to do now?” she asked. “See the world,” said Bod. (147) This exchange
shows that although he came of age in the graveyard Bod is an outsider and
further he realizes that he will need to leave the jungle at one point. In a
similar way Mowgli is in the same situation as Bod and grew up an outsider in
the situation and will one day see the world.
What is interesting is that in none
of the books we have read thus far do the characters really belong. While
writing this I realized this is a common theme between all of the books where
the characters are outsiders. What is more is that all of these characters,
despite being outsiders, get an inside perspective on these various
communities. Much like Yunior doesn’t belong in the United States and Dante
doesn’t belong in hell the characters in the Jungle Books and The Graveyard
Book do not belong in their respective places either. Their newfound
environment in turn helps contribute to their personal growth and they evolve
as characters as a result of being outsiders in their respective environments. Lastly, while they may leave the impact of their experiences is lasting and the environment has left its mark.