Characters of Hugo Cabret:
Hugo Cabret
Okay, First I'll start with Hugo Cabret. Hugo Cabret is a boy who loves building or
Repairing a lot of clocks, it's the only thing he's good at, he lives at a Train station,
since his dad died in a fire, his uncle took over, but the thing with his uncle is that he taught
him how to steal, because he was an alcoholic of course. His dad left something behind called
an automaton, he was quite sure what it was but he knew it involved fixing, his dad was trying to make
it write, and see what it would draw. Since his Uncle ran away, it's between the Station Inspector and
him.
Isabelle
Now another character of Hugo Cabret, is Isabelle she is a girl that likes picklocking doors, like it's her
specialty. She had the key to making the automaton work, so basically without that the automaton wouldn't
work. She told Hugo that she found it in the fire, so you obviously know that it's Hugo's fathers key. She had a
friend who would always sneak her in a movie theater, but after he got fired, because they found out he was
sneaking kids inside. After Hugo wouldn't tell what his secret was, it was that his fathers automaton would write
a message, and Isabelle wanted to know really badly.
Georges Melies
Georges Melies, or also known as Papa Georges without him in this story, none of this wouldn't been
interesting. Georges Melies is a godfather for Isabelle, and he has a lot of secrets he cannot tell, but that's
when Hugo comes in, sure he might be a stealer but at some choice, even Isabelle wanted to know this.
In this book Georges Melies is a very sneaky person, while Hugo wanted to steal some toys, and saw him.
He took his notebook and said he burned it, but he didn't he wanted to know what it was. He though, already
knew what he was making, he just acted like he didn't. He was a filmmaker, and in the train crash everyone
thought he died, but he didn't. When the automaton drew the picture. The picture had a Firework blast into
the moon's eye. That's what happened to Isabelle since she wears an eye patch. On "Papa Georges" opinion
he called it Ghosts.
Sunday, May 30, 2010
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