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At the beginning of the novel, Coraline watches a television show on "animals, birds, and insects which disguised themselves"
This small detail connects to the book's bigger theme of identity, or what makes us who we are.
Source: Coraline by Neil Gaiman, page 5. Published by HarperCollins, New York 2012:
Eventually, she found something to watch: it was the last half of a natural history program about something called protective coloration. She watched animals, birds, and insects which disguised themselves as leaves or twigs other animals to escape from things that could hurt them.

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At the beginning of the novel, Coraline watches a television show on "animals, birds, and insects which disguised themselves" (Gaiman 5). This small detail connects to the book's bigger theme of identity, or what makes us who we are.

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