The Toddler By Neil Gaiman Analysis

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Who is this toddler that toddled to the graveyard? Neil Gaiman never presented the readers Bod’s name before he came to the graveyard because he wanted the reader to know the final name of the child. It affects the story because the reader may have been wondering what his name was. It may have kept the reader in suspense. He did a good job about this because he probably didn’t really want the reader to learn his former name. Neil Gaiman did not want the reader to keep his previous name in mind. The toddler was a “good” name for him anyway. Mister and Mistress Owens presented Bod his permanent name for the rest of his life. The reader may consider that Neil Gaiman made a wise decision of keeping Bod’s name classified until he entered the eerie