Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children Chapter 8 Quotes

Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children Chapter 8 Quotes

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Quote 4

I sat down with the box in my lap and untied the string. (8.153)

Jacob doesn't seem to have any guilt or hesitation about betraying Emma's trust and looking into her private things. Why is that? Does he feel entitled to any information about his grandfather, or does he not quite see her as a real person with real feelings?

Quote 5

"He said he wouldn't be able to live with himself if he sat out the war while his people were being hunted and killed." (8.172)

Here's the reason Grandpa spent his life fighting monsters: It's a combination of bravery and honor at the core of his personality.

Quote 6

[Emma] was heartbroken for someone else, and I was merely a stand-in for my grandfather. (8.180)

Jacob's identity as Abe's grandson isn't normally an issue, but it is with Emma because she was in a relationship with Abe. Jacob can't figure out if Emma likes him for who he is, or because he looks like his grandpa (but without the wrinkles).